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Giorgia Meloni's Strategy: Economic Growth and Responsible Artificial Intelligence
After establishing the political stability Italy needed during years of uncertainty, Giorgia Meloni has shifted her administration toward more ambitious goals. The Italian Prime Minister is no longer just managing internal crises but projecting Italy as a significant player in the global economic and technological debates that will shape the next decade.
From political stagnation to new economic priorities
Meloni’s government successfully channeled and reduced the political volatility that characterized the country, a feat recently highlighted by Bloomberg in its analyses. This foundation of institutional stability serves as the starting point for broader initiatives. With political turbulence under control, Meloni has begun to implement a wider agenda: stimulating economic growth, improving Italy’s competitiveness in Europe, and strengthening the country’s position in strategic economic sectors.
Reforms focused on economic development are not solely domestic. Giorgia Meloni understands that Italy must regain prominence in the European economy after years of relative stagnation, a challenge that requires coordinated policies and structural ambition.
AI and global regulation: the dialogue Meloni promotes
Alongside her economic priorities, Meloni has positioned AI governance as a central pillar of her diplomacy. Rather than leaving this agenda to international technocrats, the Italian Prime Minister has actively advocated for a comprehensive global debate on how countries should establish consistent regulatory frameworks.
Her call for a “global reality check” on AI reflects a well-founded concern: without common ethical guidelines and coordinated regulations, technology will advance without regard for social impacts or systemic risks. Meloni emphasizes that Europe, and Italy in particular, cannot be passive spectators of this technological transformation.
A comprehensive vision for Italy in the European stage
What sets the second phase of Meloni’s leadership apart is the integration of these two fronts. It’s not about choosing between economic growth or responsible regulation but building a coherent proposal where both dimensions reinforce each other. A strong economy requires reliable AI frameworks; robust European regulatory standards foster confidence for investment.
Giorgia Meloni is shaping an Italy that aims to be a leader in balancing economic innovation with responsible technological governance, positioning the country as a builder of global norms, not just a follower of European directives.