Italy's former prime minister Matteo Renzi said Wednesday the only way for Italy to grow would be to scrap the current European Union (EU) deficit rules for at least five years.
In televised remarks at the presentation of his ninth book, titled Avanti (Forward), the leader of the ruling center-left Democratic Party said his proposed return to a 2.9-percent deficitRead more
Italy has abolished voucher payments for workers, which were highly popular with employers, to avoid a bruising referendum championed by the country’s main union, Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni said on Friday.
Payment by vouchers was introduced in 2008 as an experiment for seasonal farm laborers. The flexible and unregulated form of payment was aimed at encouraging bosses to stop hiringRead more
Italy has abolished voucher payments for workers, which were highly popular with employers, to avoid a bruising referendum championed by the country's main union, Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni said on Friday.
Payment by vouchers was introduced in 2008 as an experiment for seasonal farm labourers. The flexible and unregulated form of payment was aimed at encouraging bosses to stop hiringRead more
The Lanzi company has been curing hams in the Italian town of Norcia for over half a century. It’s a family business, employing owner David Lanzi’s five children as well as 60 locals.
All of that is now at risk, after Sunday’s earthquake knocked down the walls of the company’s cured meats production site. Lanzi, 78, is working day andRead more
Former Italian prime minister Matteo Renzi resigned as head of the ruling Democratic Party (PD) on Sunday, opening the way for a leadership fight when he will take on foes who are threatening to rip apart the centre-left group.
Battling for his political life, Renzi made clear he would seek re-election and warned that the PD's internal feuding was provingRead more
Former Italian prime minister Matteo Renzi looks set to trigger a leadership contest at a meeting of his ruling Democratic Party (PD) on Monday which could delay the early election he has been pushing for since he was toppled as premier last year.
Rising tensions in the PD have deflated Renzi's bid for an vote by June, around a yearRead more
The Italian Constitutional Court was set to rule Wednesday on the legitimacy of the country's electoral law, a decision that could also determine whether snap elections will be called this year.
A ruling of the highest court on the issue became necessary as different election laws now apply to the lower house and the upper house of the parliament.
TheRead more
Italy's highest court began deliberations on Tuesday to rule on the legality of the country's latest electoral law with the decision likely to influence the timing of the next election.
An unambiguous ruling offering a simple solution to Italy's electoral tangle could open the way for an early ballot by June. A more nuanced, convoluted reading would almost certainly leaveRead more
After a turbulent first month in office, Prime Minister Paolo Gentiloni could learn this week how much longer his government might last when the constitutional court reviews the validity of Italy's election law.
An unambiguous ruling offering a simple solution to Italy's electoral tangle could open the way for an early ballot by June. A more convoluted reading would certainlyRead more
Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi announced his resignation on Monday, hours after learning he had suffered a crushing defeat in a referendum on constitutional reform.
"My experience of government finishes here," Renzi told a press conference, acknowledging that the No campaign had won an "extraordinarily clear" victory in a vote on which he had staked his future.
Interior Ministry projectionsRead more