After attending a session at the EU parliament, MEP Fredi Beleri has returned to prison to continue serving his sentence. Beleri was convicted of corruption charges last year, but was granted temporary leave to fulfill his duties as a member of the European Parliament. The decision to send him back to prison has sparked controversy and raised questions about the treatment of politicians in legal trouble.
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Italy to slash VAT on art to compete with EU rivals
Italy's right-wing government is set to reduce the value-added tax on art from 22% to 5%, responding to urgent calls from over 500 artists and galleries who warned of a potential collapse in the domestic art market. This tax cut, anticipated to be approved in a Cabinet meeting and requiring parliamentary ratification within 60 days, aims to enhance competitiveness against lower-tax countries like France and Germany. Need More Context? 🔎
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