Italy's Economic Strain Threatens Defence Spending Plans

Italy faces challenges in raising defence spending due to economic difficulties and rising energy prices. The government might need to prioritize tackling the energy crisis over increasing defence budgets, as outlined in the recent multi-year budget plan. The situation is exacerbated by high dependency on imported gas.

Italy's Economic Strain Threatens Defence Spending Plans
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Italy's plans to increase defence spending are jeopardized by economic challenges and surging energy prices, according to a government document released on Thursday.

Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's administration faced rising projections for budget deficit and public debt, largely attributed to soaring energy costs and Middle East instability.

Economy Minister Giancarlo Giorgetti indicated that fiscal room is constrained, urging a reprioritization of planned spending, underscoring dependency on imported gas as a significant vulnerability.

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