Italians are angry about wages and healthcare, and Meloni knows it

by Pilast

6 comments
  1. A lot of countries spends 11-12% of GDP on health care. Italy currently spends 9.5% so it can be improved, however there are countries like Poland or Ireland that were only spending 6.5% of GDP and with so little budget, you must depend on private health care or wait for visit using overloaded public health care.

  2. Then they should get their asses in gear and work more. What else are they expecting?

    You want health care? Work more in health care. How do you pay for it? Work more in other fields. Work work work.

    There is a good case to be made that we should work less. The tradeoff is, less life, less consumption and that also means less health care services. Die earlier.

    You don’t get something from nothing, so choose what it is that you want.

  3. >An intelligent opposition would have an opportunity to…

    That’s exactly the problem: there isn’t an intelligent opposition. That’s the only way in which an evil and incompetent person like Meloni could have ever taken over.

    I miss Draghi and unfortunately he’s unlikely to come back.

  4. Any recipe for improving Italian economy is highly unpopular and no elected majority will ever support it.

    Our current government is made of clowns, but it was elected by Italian voters, who once again have shown how idiotic they are.

  5. elect a right wing government to help you with labour negotiations and public spending on social security. great idea. voters never learn.

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