Italy Protest against growing dissatisfaction with economy New Corona June 3 5:58

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In Italy, while the economy is seriously affected by the new coronavirus, protests are taking place due to lack of support from the government, and public anxiety and frustration are increasing.

In Italy, restrictions on economic activities have been gradually relaxed since May, but the severe restriction measures that lasted for about two months were severely affected, and the severe situation still remains in a wide range of industries such as tourism and the restaurant industry. it is continuing.

Under such circumstances, a protest against the government was held in the capital Rome on the 2nd, and about 500 people participated. The protest was led by the opposition, but those who participated complained that the government's financial support was not sufficient.

In Italy, the government has announced economic measures of more than 10 trillion yen such as support for companies that are struggling with cash flow and compensation for employees' salaries, but Salvini's first opposition party leader has said that support has not arrived "We need support right now, or without it our business will disappear next year," he said.

A participating man also complained that "the government only supports large companies and ignores the small and medium-sized companies that support the Italian economy."

With regard to the Italian economy, the central bank, the Italian bank, said it will take time to recover, and in the worst case forecasts that the economic growth rate of this year will reach -13%.

Amid growing concerns about the future, protests have called for the Prime Minister's resignation, raising public concern and dissatisfaction.