Published January 08, 2015
Italian Premier Matteo Renzi is pitching for support in Parliament ahead of mandatory confidence votes on his brand-new coalition.
The Democratic Party leader told the Senate Monday he needs support for a "bold vision" for reviving Italy's stagnant economy, but offered few details.
Renzi said debt-laden Italy must heal its public finances not because Germany's Angela Merkel or the European Central Bank chief want us "to get serious," but because "it's our children" who seek a future.
The 39-year-old former Florence mayor became Italy's youngest premier on Saturday after ousting fellow Democratic Party leader Enrico Letta. Renzi says Letta's 10-month-old government wasn't reviving the economy fast enough.
Youth unemployment hovers around 40 percent.
Barring defections, Renzi's coalition should win a slim Senate majority in the vote expected late Monday.
https://www.foxnews.com/world/new-premier-renzi-says-lets-fix-up-italy-for-our-children-not-for-merkel-and-eu-bank