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Draghi: “Italy is not in a recession, facing bottlenecks”

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Draghi: “Italy is not in a recession, facing bottlenecks”

«Our economy is not in recession, it continues to grow. What we need to do is immediately address these bottlenecks, these shortages of raw materials, ”Prime Minister Mario Draghi said before the Versailles summit. “What I said in the Council of Ministers is that we must address these bottlenecks in the supply, this lack of raw materials immediately, in all sectors, by supporting families and businesses and also by diversifying the sources of supply”.

The widespread indiscretion on the spectrum of the recession

At the end of the CDM, rumors spread about the specter of “recession” as a result of the war between Ukraine and Russia. After two reports – that of the owner of Agriculture, Stefano Patuanelli, and that of the head of the Mise, Giancarlo Giorgetti – the news had been spread that the projected picture was “not at all good”. It was leaked that Minister Brunetta had evoked the 1980s, when there was “an imbalance between wages and the cost of living”. And Prime Minister Mario Draghi’s response was reported: “Worse, there is a risk of recession.” News later denied by the premier himself.

Growth slows, strong support for business families

“The support of the European and Italian economy must be a European and Italian response,” Prime Minister Mario Draghi said at Versailles. “There has been a slowdown in growth, we must support the purchasing power of families with the same conviction and speed with which we supported the response to Russia”.

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Addressing the lack of raw materials

«We observe a lack of raw materials, slowdowns, not only in the energy field but also in the agro-food sector, in the production of steel, paper, ceramics.

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Italian but also European situation. We must support the purchasing power of families with the same conviction and rapidity with which we supported the response to Russia “, explained Prime Minister Mario Draghi arriving in Versailles, reiterating that” we need to diversify sources “.

Common EU debt? We will talk about it at the Versailles Summit

Can the EU economic effort be financing with common debt? «We will talk about it this afternoon but I repeat Italy and France are aligned» with Europe «also on this front», said Prime Minister Mario Draghi from Versailles.

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