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Draghi launches economic and social pact for Italy

Draghi launches economic and social pact for Italy

Govt won't raise taxes PM tells first Confindustria assembly

ROME, 23 September 2021, 13:24

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Premier Mario Draghi on Thursday launched an economic and social pact to boost the post-COVID economy and create jobs.
    Speaking for the first time to the annual assembly of the industrial employers' federation Confindustria, Draghi also said the government will jto raise taxes.
    The government estimates that Italian growth will be around 6% this year, Draghi said.
    This is up from a 4.5% growth forecast issued in the spring, he said.
    "The government forecasts that we will present in the coming days estimate growth at around 6% this tear, compared with the 4.5% hypothesized in the spring, Draghi said.
    Draghi also said the major challenge facing government was to achieve "lasting" post-COVID growth.
    In order to stoke the recovery, he said, fresh contagion and lockdowns must be averted at all costs.
    He said that if the spread of the virus was brought under control, "we will ease the remaining restrictions".
    Draghi said the government was "close" to its target of getting 80% of Italians fully vaccinated by the end of September.
    He said the Green Pass vaccine passport which has recently been enforced in all workplaces across Italy starting in mid-October was an "instrument of freedom and safety".
    Confindustria chief Carlo Bonomi voiced the hope that Draghi would continue leading the government for a long time.
   

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