There are several important points in
Mario Draghi's EU competitiveness boosting report, Palazzo Chigi
said after Premier Giorgia Meloni met the former premier and ex
central banker at her office in Rome Wednesday for an in-depth
examination of the report.
These included, Chigi said, "the need for a greater impetus for
innovation, the demographic question, the provision of critical
raw materials and the control of value chains and, more
generally, the need for Europe to envisage suitable instruments
to achieve its ambitious strategies, from the reinforcement of
the defence industry to the dual transitions, without excluding
anything a priori, including the possibility of new common
debt."
Meloni and Draghi shared these priorities which also reflect the
work carried out by the government in Italy and in the European
institutions," said the note.
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