Parliamentarians’ salaries are public, Renzi stands out

Parliamentarians salaries are public Renzi stands out

(Finance) – Among the 2023 tax returns of Italian parliamentarians, that of the leader of Italia Viva, Matteo Renzi, stands out, without a doubt, who, with a taxable income of 3,187,769 euros, he is among the ‘Scrooges’ of the Chamber and Senate, surpassing, for example, Renzo Piano, the Genoese architect and senator for life who, between French (2.512 million) and Italian (389 thousand euro) taxes, comes close to 3 million euros (over half of what was declared the previous year with 6.36 million) –


Taxable amount of 284,798 euro, however, for the President of the Meloni Council which detaches the secretary of the Democratic Party Elly Schlein “stops” at 94,725.

Always comparing the taxable income declared in the current year, between House and Senate, the deputy prime minister and leader of the League, Matteo Salvini, stands at 95,384 euros; the leaders of the Green Left Alliance, Nicola Fratoianni and Angelo Bonelli, respectively, at 98,539 euros and 80,967 euros.

The tax return of the political leader of Forza Italia, the deputy prime minister Antonio Tajani, on the Chamber’s website it is currently stuck until 2022, as is that of the secretary of Più Europa Riccardo Magi and the president of the 5 Star Movement, Giuseppe Conte, with 21,888 euros of taxable income. The latter, however, spoke on the topic during the day by responding with a joke, on the radio, to those who asked him how he earned an income compared to Matteo Renzi: “Much worse.”

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