Italy's far-right government wins final approval for its 30-billion-euro budget
Briefly

Italy's parliament approved a 30 billion euro budget, primarily composed of tax cuts and social security benefits for low-income citizens, sparking political contention.
Premier Giorgia Meloni defended the budget, emphasizing its support for low and medium-income families, while critics argued it failed to live up to promises on tax cuts.
The budget package aims to enhance the country's welfare system, including a 1,000-euro bonus for newborn parents, focusing resources on families in need.
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