Italy approves £20bn savings plan

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Angela Merkel and Mario Monti
Angela Merkel and Mario Monti

The Italian government has approved plans to save up to 26 billion euro (£20.8 billion) over the next three years.

Premier Mario Monti's cabinet approved a decree law that includes a temporary hiring ban on civil servants and a gradual reduction of high-level bureaucrats, cutbacks in hospitals and judicial offices and a 50% reduction in the use of official cars.

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