The recent release of income declarations for Italian politicians has sparked considerable interest among the public. This transparency initiative, hosted on the Chamber of Deputies website, offers a unique glimpse into the financial lives of key political figures, including Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and various ministers from both the governing and opposition parties. As the figures unfold, they reveal significant shifts in wealth and income that could influence public perception and political dynamics.
Among the standout revelations, Giorgia Meloni’s financial situation has transformed dramatically compared to the previous year. The latest data, filed on October 28, showcases that the Prime Minister has made a notable investment in real estate, specifically a new primary residence. Her total income has now decreased to 180,031 euros, with a taxable amount of 178,371 euros and a gross tax liability of 69,340 euros. After accounting for deductions, her net income settles at 63,066 euros, reflecting a stark contrast to her reported income of 459,460 euros for the prior fiscal year.
Insights from Other Political Figures
In addition to Meloni, the income declaration of Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani has also caught attention. For the 2024 tax year, Tajani reported earnings of 1,876,673 euros, marking an increase of over 30,000 euros from the previous year, where he reported 156,085 euros.
Awaiting Updates
Interestingly, there are still outstanding updates concerning the income declarations of another Deputy Prime Minister, Matteo Salvini, who holds the position of Minister of Transport. His last reported income was just shy of 100,000 euros, primarily attributed to employment income.
Ministerial Earnings at a Glance
Several other ministers have also made their financial situations public, painting a varied picture:
– **Carlo Nordio**, Minister of Justice: Total income of 259,716 euros.
– **Orazio Schillaci**, Minister of Health: Declared income of 102,176 euros.
– **Luca Ciriani**, Minister for Relations with Parliament: Total income of 100,701 euros, with a taxable amount of 94,955 euros.
– **Giancarlo Giorgetti**, Minister of Economy: Total income of 99,623 euros (taxable income of 94,834 euros).
– **Matteo Piantedosi**, Minister of the Interior: Reported income of 96,514 euros.
– **Alessandra Locatelli**, Minister for Disabilities: Total income of 100,304 euros (taxable income of 99,768 euros).
Opposition Figures and Their Declarations
Turning to the opposition, some notable income declarations include:
– **Maurizio Lupi**, leader of Noi Moderati: Reported total income of approximately 224,683 euros, a significant rise from 124,864 euros the previous year.
– **Elly Schlein**, Secretary of the Democratic Party: Declared 98,471 euros.
– **Nicola Fratoianni**, from AVS: Reported a taxable amount of 93,306 euros, consistent with the previous year.
– **Angelo Bonelli**, also from AVS: Stands at 101,811 euros, unchanged from 2023.
– **Carlo Calenda**, Senator and leader of Azione: Reported a total taxable income of 121,799 euros, including 22,586 euros from other income sources.
As these declarations continue to unfold, they not only highlight the financial diversity within Italy’s political landscape but also invite ongoing discussions about transparency and accountability in public service.
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