87 percent of gas stations in Italy lowered fuel prices after entering into force on Thursday of a government decree aimed at curbing increases recorded since the start of the mediate East War," the media reported. Checks shall be carried out on compliance with the rules on excise work reduction.
Under the decision of the government, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni excise work was reduced for a period of 20 days by 25 cents per litre of petrol and diesel.
On the basis of the first control data, the Ministry
by Friday 87 percent of over
20,000 gas stations in the country have lowered prices. At the same time, 4.5 percent of fuel distribution points were reported to have increased them.
AB, PAP











