We have visited thus far, it is the hard right that lead the polls. There are other systemic issues. Its public finances are still in a precarious condition. And italy needs more workers for its various industries. But as mark lowen has been discovering, that drive to grow the workforce, is likely to be held back because of the growing hard right influence. The big beasts of italian politics are lining up for their european battle. And at this farm south of rome, which rears 1800 buffaloes, the question is whether change is afloat. Its a very italian family business, churning out exceptional mozzarella and ricotta. The grandson of the founder says the problems are many from european farmers being undercut by non eu countries to another Long Standing italian issue. Its not that easy to find workers. The median salary in italy is not growing up from a long time, and this is very sad because many times Younger University students prefer to not work instead of working just because of this.
The sale was decided by the company's Board of Directors, without being submitted for shareholders' approval The main shareholder of the company, Vivendi, considers the Board's decision illegalTelecom Italia recently approved the sale of its landline network to US investment fund KKR for about 19 billion euros, becoming the first telecommunications group from a major European country to divest its landline network, according to Reuters.