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Italy rightist bloc vows to reverse pension law if elected

byCT Report
08/01/2018
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ROME: Italy’s rightist parties agreed on Sunday to the outlines of a joint manifesto for the country’s March national election, including pledges to slash taxes, crack down on migrants and reverse planned increases to the retirement age. Former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi’s Forza Italia party, and its two allies, the far-right Northern League and Brothers of Italy, look set to win the March 4 vote, but are expected to fall short of an absolute majority. The leaders of the three groups, who have an often testy relationship, gathered on Sunday for their first campaign strategy meeting, putting out a brief statement to highlight their shared policy priorities. Less taxes, less bureaucracy, less binds from Europe, more help for those who need it, more security for everyone,” said the statement, released after four hours of talks in one of Berlusconi’s luxury villas. One of their main early goals if they win power would be to eliminate the “damaging effects” of 2011 legislation, named after then-Welfare Minister Elsa Fornero, which called for staggered increases in the retirement age. Italy still spends more than 16 percent of its gross domestic product on state pensions, the second highest percentage in Europe after Greece. Economists warn that undoing the law would cost billions of euros and alarm financial markets. But the law is highly unpopular with Italians and the Northern League, led by Matteo Salvini, has made its repeal its number one priority. “Cancelling the Fornero Law (is) in the center-right program. Mission accomplished,” Salvini wrote on Twitter on Sunday. He also said that the three parties had agreed to expel all illegal migrants and “take control” of the country’s borders, which are currently covered by the EU free-travel Schengen zone.

Sunday’s statement made no reference to another League proposal – exiting the euro currency – but did commit the conservative bloc to introducing an unspecified flat tax.

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