Economist: Italy named "Country of the Year"
Italy was named "Country of the Year" by the British magazine Economist, because it recorded the biggest improvement this year.
The well-known British magazine The Economist named Italy "country of the year" that we leave behind.
"Italy has changed thanks to Mario Draghi, a prime minister who knows his job and enjoys international recognition," the magazine said.
At the same time, he writes that "if Draghi is elected president of the republic, next February, the stability of the country could be endangered" in a phase in which "the majority of politicians put aside any differences, in order to support a program of substantial reforms.
According to the Economist, "Italy is the country that has seen the greatest improvement this year" and it should not be overlooked that "the percentage of vaccinated citizens is among the highest in Europe, while its economy is recovering faster than that of Germany and Of France ".