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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] We don't live in a consequence-free world. The Italians should and would bear the full brunt of their electoral choices. Right wingers don't know how to govern and , there's a part of me that believes they know it. So, what do they do to mask their congenital imcompetence ? They resort to victimhood and bigotry which they know abounds in their society. If past is prologue, this government won't last . Expect the usual from right wingers ( self dealing, corruption, rule breaking etc) . At this time next year, the Italian economy won't be noticeably better off. If anything, it could get quite worse. Tourism made up close to 11% of Italy's GDP pre-pandemic—a huge chunk of that tourism includes americans— who tend not to be the trump sticker, pick up truck driving kind . But rather the cosmopolitan, college educated, left leaning type. I'm not sure if 'we just elected a fascist' could pass as a successful tourism selling point .[/quote] Well said. Unlike other conservative right wing authoritarian states in Europe like Poland or Hungary, Italy actually offers (offered?) something of cultural value. As correct-thinking people decide to spend their money elsewhere, it is hoped Italians return to sanity. Hopefully a coalition of other governments join in and hasten this change.[/quote] Italy has a huge “margin for error” unlike Slavic countries due to the underlying characteristics (food, weather, landscape variety, history, sights to see etc) that meloni will not put a dent into the tourism sector. Especially as euro keeps being weak during this economic cycle. Americans will keep going to Italy for vacation. France is way more expensive to travel around in for the same things you get in Italy Spain is cheaper but the food is worse (Spain already overtook Italy in tourism). [/quote]
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