The Italian House of Representatives vetoed the government's proposed budget increase

[Italian House of Representatives vetoes government's proposed budget increase bill] April 28, in the vote of the Italian House of Representatives, a budget increase bill proposed by the Italian government was rejected by the House of Representatives because it did not get an absolute majority of 201 votes. The vote on the same day was 195 for, 105 abstentions and 19 against, and the bill failed to be approved by the House of Representatives, which means that the Italian cabinet needs to re-introduce a new budget increase bill. Earlier, the Italian government proposed to increase the budget, hoping to use it for tax cuts from May this year.