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Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is facing hurdles in her bid to raise €3 billion in taxes from the banking sector, with some of the country's leading banks resisting the move. Despite this, her government has successfully passed the second in a series of rating assessments. The Prime Minister is also grappling with a spike in arrivals from Africa, testing her stance on irregular immigration. In other news, Italy is set to hike taxes for flat owners who frequently offer short-term rentals. In the banking sector, the CEO of Mediobanca has retained his position following a shareholder vote.
Mediobanca CEO scores victory in power struggle with top investors https://t.co/9qbUu2orzA
Italy to raise taxes for flat owners doing multiple short-term rentals https://t.co/vcihqukGnO https://t.co/UGq5Ddx4xa
Mediobanca CEO and allies keep grip on bank after shareholder vote https://t.co/ed5731OzC7 https://t.co/P5UDzN943G
Mediobanca CEO and allies keep grip on bank after shareholder vote https://t.co/Zm031MqhRO https://t.co/vE0Sv1HwUm
Italy to raise taxes for flat owners doing multiple short-term rentals https://t.co/pHc2IIWvwJ https://t.co/fQ1Y3sXyty
Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni’s government weathers the second in a slew of rating assessments https://t.co/w1Y3AGI42X
Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni’s government weathers the second in a slew of rating assessments https://t.co/CsbhG6Z8sD
Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni’s government weathers the second in a slew of rating assessments https://t.co/mpqmqyHd19
A year after becoming Italy’s prime minister, Giorgia Meloni and her voters are facing a harsh reality check on immigration, @MicheleBarbero writes. https://t.co/FApSjBEtN2
Giorgia Meloni finds herself dealing with a surge in arrivals from Africa that is sorely testing her electoral pledge to keep irregular migrants away from Italian shores, @MicheleBarbero reports. https://t.co/FApSjBEtN2
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni faces a setback over her promise to raise €3 billion in taxes from the banking industry after some of the country’s biggest lenders opted out https://t.co/dW9DanaBOQ