The Italian government has not discussed plans to freeze the retirement age at 67, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni told ...
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s government is considering a freeze in Italy’s retirement age of 67, in a move critics warn would put renewed pressure on the country’s improving but still fragile ...
Italy is considering freezing its retirement age at 67 despite warnings that it could negatively impact the country's economy ...
Italy's statutory pension age has been 67 since it was raised by five months in 2019. It is set to be increased by another three months on Jan 1, 2027.
When Giorgia Meloni became Italy's first female PM in 2022, many commentators dubbed her the "far-right heir of Benito Mussolini", and claimed that she wanted "to dismantle democracy", said Nicholas ...
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