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pubblicato il 14/05/2010 in DAL WEB
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RECKLESS, flashy and chaotic sums up the general view of Italian governments as well as the popular image of the country's drivers. It is hardly surprising that the two are so similar according to Renato Brunetta, Italy's minister for public administration. He reckons that the country runs a fleet of 629,000 official cars, ten times the number in similar European countries and 50,000 more than just a couple of years ago. The official fleet includes top-of-the-range Maseratis to ferry senior officials around Rome. Italy's domestic carmakers, which are starting to recover after a tough time, will be hoping that this particular government-efficiency drive goes no further.

May 12th 2010 | From The Economist online
 

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