Italy's government has vowed to go ahead with the government's plan to build a €13.5 billion bridge across the Strait of Messina despite Italy's Court of Auditors shooting down the plan. Can it be bypassed?
Breakdown
- Italy's Court of Auditors rejected the government's 13.5 billion euro bridge plan across the Strait of Messina. 9s
- Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni condemned the court's decision as judicial intrusion, while a constitutional law professor clarified the court acts as a control body. 20s
- Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini stated the government would calmly review and respond to the court's comments, confident in regulatory compliance. 54s
- Experts say the government can bypass the court by declaring the bridge a project of superior public interest. 1m 9s
- Italy must wait for the court's full reasoning, expected within 30 days, before deciding its next steps. 1m 43s