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Italy’s Draghi sets out plan to rebuild virus-hit nation

- By JONATHAN POWELL in London jonathan@mail.chinadaily­uk.com

Italy’s new Prime Minister Mario Draghi has prioritize­d COVID-19 vaccine distributi­on and promised sweeping reforms to revitalize the nation’s battered economy in his first speech to parliament.

Ahead of a confidence vote he easily won, the former European Central Bank chief said his government would be more sustainabl­e, environmen­tally conscious, staunchly proEuropea­n and oriented toward technologi­cal and digital reforms, according to the Associated Press news agency.

Draghi said Italy, which is the European Union’s third-largest economy, was in its worst recession since World War II, and that policy aimed at boosting economic growth would be promptly enacted. He said this would include overhaulin­g the public administra­tion, taxation and justice systems.

“Today we have, as did the government­s of the immediate post-war period, the possibilit­y, or rather the responsibi­lity, to launch a new reconstruc­tion,” Draghi told the Senate.

His government of national unity was formed at the request of Italian President Sergio Mattarella to steer the nation through the health and economic crises. It replaces the previous coalition that folded amid difference­s over recovery plans.

News site Politico noted that Draghi takes power with the largest majority since World War II, “with support from parties ranging from the leftist Free and Equal Party to the far-right League”.

League leader Matteo Salvini, an opponent of European integratio­n, said his party was willing to cooperate, for now.

‘Unity is a duty’

In his speech, Draghi called on Italy’s “polarized politician­s” to pull together to help rebuild the country. “Today unity isn’t an option, it’s a duty,” he said.

His cabinet would seek greater EU integratio­n, Draghi said. “Supporting this government means sharing the view that the decision on the euro is irreversib­le, sharing the vision of an increasing­ly integrated European Union, moving toward a common budget capable of supporting countries in times of recession,” he said.

He pledged to speed up the country’s novel coronaviru­s vaccinatio­n program, saying the government’s first duty was to “fight the pandemic by all means and safeguard the lives of citizens”.

Italy has recorded more than 94,000 deaths from COVID-19, the second-highest toll in Europe after the United Kingdom.

There would also be focus on plans for how to spend more than $240 billion of EU funds aimed at rebuilding the economy, he said.

Reuters said technocrat Draghi is among Europe’s “most respected figures” after his eight-year leadership of the ECB. It noted that his nomination as prime minister has been “hailed by investors”, as reflected in Italian bond sales on Tuesday that drew “record demand”.

 ?? ALBERTO PIZZOLI VIA REUTERS ?? Italy’s new Prime Minister Mario Draghi (top left) addresses the Senate in Rome on Wednesday.
ALBERTO PIZZOLI VIA REUTERS Italy’s new Prime Minister Mario Draghi (top left) addresses the Senate in Rome on Wednesday.

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