Tuesday/ 15 Nov
Italy's ruling party, Fratelli d'Italia, faced backlash over a controversial amendment requiring transport workers to declare strike intentions seven days in advance. Senator Matteo Gelmetti announced the amendment's retraction due to public disruptions previously caused by existing regulations on transport services. Key budget discussions continue to evolve, with over 400 amendments proposed from various parties amid calls for fiscal responsibility and support for essential sectors.

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Angelo Fanizza, the Secretary General of the Italian Data Protection Authority, resigned amid controversy involving the authority. The controversy centers on board member Agostino Ghiglia, linked to Fratelli d'Italia,...

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Italy's ruling party, Fratelli d'Italia, faced backlash over a controversial amendment requiring transport workers to declare strike intentions seven days in advance. Senator Matteo Gelmetti announced the amendment's...

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Fratelli d'Italia (FdI) leads political polls at 31%, with the Democratic Party (Pd) following at 21.7%. Forza Italia (FI) and Movimento 5 Stelle (M5S) closely compete at around 11%, while La Lega stands at 8.3%....

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