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It’s European election time, but the field is already filled with commissioners

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Jun 5, 2024

Giancarlo Giorgetti has stated that he will remain at the Ministry of Economy and Finance, emphasizing that he has a lot of work to do. Speculation has surfaced about Giorgetti potentially leaving the government for a position in Brussels, sparking discussion about who Italy will nominate for the upcoming EU Commission. Balancing political dynamics in Italy and Europe would be necessary if Giorgetti were to take on a role in Brussels. However, Giorgetti has affirmed his commitment to staying at the Ministry of Economy and Finance and focusing on upcoming tasks, including the drafting of the national structural plan.

Raffaele Fitto, another potential candidate for the European Commission, believes it is premature to discuss names at this point. Matteo Salvini dismissed the rumors as “fantasies,” highlighting Giorgetti’s dedication to safeguarding the savings of Italians. While Antonio Tajani considers it premature to name the future Italian European commissioner, other political leaders like Silvio Berlusconi and Ignazio La Russa express confidence in Giorgetti’s abilities as a minister. The Ministry of Economy and Finance is facing critical issues in the coming months, such as the new accounting documents for all EU countries, the sale of part of ITA to Lufthansa, and the Superbonus dossier.

Opposition parties are pressing Giorgetti on these matters, while rumors about his potential move to Europe continue to circulate. However, Giorgetti remains focused on his responsibilities and the tasks ahead, maintaining his position as Minister of Economy and Finance. The ministry’s agenda includes addressing important issues like the sale of Poste shares, the sale of the Tim network, and clarifying the accounting treatment of various credits. As Giorgetti tackles these challenges, his leadership and dedication to the ministry’s goals remain a key focus.

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