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A day of institutional meetings in Italy
December 4th promises to be a day packed with significant events in Italy. In Rome, the Chamber of Deputies will host a commemorative event dedicated to Luigi Granelli, 25 years after his death. The meeting, scheduled for 11.00:XNUMX a.m., will see the participation of the President of the Republic, Sergio Mattarella, and the President of the Chamber, Lorenzo Fontana. This event not only celebrates the memory of Granelli, but also represents a moment of reflection on the current challenges of our country.
Politics and economics: the fiscal decree
In the afternoon, at 16.15:18.00 p.m., the Chamber of Deputies will discuss the fiscal decree, with declarations of vote of confidence. This issue is of crucial importance for Italy's economic future, and the vote scheduled for 15.15:XNUMX p.m. could have significant repercussions on the government's fiscal policies. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is expected at Palazzo Chigi at XNUMX:XNUMX p.m. for a meeting with Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, another sign of the international relations that Italy is trying to strengthen.
Cultural and sporting events
In addition to political events, December 4 also offers a series of cultural and sporting events. In Rome, the Cinema Quattro Fontane will host the presentation of the film 'A Night in New York', starring Dakota Johnson and Sean Penn, a debut film that promises to capture the public's attention. In addition, the Colosseum Archaeological Park will inaugurate the 'Aurum Coronarium' oasis, an initiative that aims to enhance the capital's cultural heritage.
There will also be no shortage of sporting events, with Fiorentina facing Empoli in the Coppa Italia match, scheduled for 21.00:XNUMX p.m. at the Stadio Artemio Franchi in Florence. This match represents an important opportunity for football fans, who will be able to witness an exciting challenge between two historic teams of our championship.
An international panorama rich in events
Abroad, December 4 will be marked by significant political events. In Paris, there will be a vote on the motion of censure against the Barnier government, while in Brussels the president of the European Central Bank, Christine Lagarde, will be heard by the European Parliament. These events demonstrate how European politics is constantly evolving and how decisions taken in these forums can also influence Italy.
Finally, in New York, the UN General Assembly will meet to discuss the situation in Gaza, while the Security Council will focus on the crisis in Ukraine. These international meetings highlight the importance of diplomacy and global cooperation in a time of uncertainty and challenge.