
Tomorrow night, a 48-hour strike of gas station owners begins Italy. Attempts to suspend mobilization with two government meetings Melon with gas stations of the country did not lead to a positive result.
Italy’s prime minister today confirmed that she has no intention of changing a recent government decree that, among other things, requires gas stations to publish daily average fuel prices in the country.
“We have already held two meetings, the government has not approved these measures for this category, but instead recognized that there are many honest professionals,” said Georgia Meloni.
Italian gas stations, however, insist that the increase in fuel prices is not attributable to their own profits, recalling that the new government in Rome has not renewed the tax cuts approved by Mario Draghi’s government and believe that “the campaign has been launched.” which, in their opinion, is aimed at their slander.
Source: APE-MEB
Source: Kathimerini

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