Economics

Italy's Populist League Gives Public a Say on Coalition Program

  • Ad-hoc weekend ballot may clear way for new premier on Monday
  • Program sees more than 100 billion euros of fiscal stimulus
Italy's Populist Government Plans Tax Cuts and Increased 'Citizen's Income'
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Italians are having a say on the populist coalition’s policy program this weekend in an improvised ballot organized by the anti-immigration League, potentially moving the country closer to a government.

Party leader Matteo Salvini, 45, is giving Italians a say on the draft deal Saturday and Sunday, though his staff have boiled the 58-page agenda down to just one page and 10 key areas, omitting his would-be partner’s top policy plank: a minimum income for poorer citizens.