City of Rome Risks Bankruptcy After Aid Falls Through
Eternal City's Financial Crisis Deals Italy's Premier Renzi First Political Headache
ROME—The Eternal City, now teetering on the brink of a Detroit-style bankruptcy, has served Italy's new prime minister his first major political headache.
On the first day of his premiership, Matteo Renzi had to withdraw a decree, promulgated by his predecessor, that would have helped the city of Rome fill an €816 million ($1.17 billion) budget gap, after filibustering by opposition lawmakers in the Parliament on Wednesday signaled the bill had little likelihood of passing.
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About one in four passengers on Rome's public transit system doesn't buy tickets, costing around €100 million in lost revenue annually, compared with just 2% of passengers on London's public transit network.
City of Rome Risks Bankruptcy After Aid Falls Through - WSJ.com
Sono medio-orientali: è inutile insistere.
Chi va a Instabul e poi a Roma non vede sta gran differenza.
Paga coglione padano, paga per sentire la marcetta tricolorita...




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