Income in the Senate, Giulia Bongiorno also beats Renzi: 2.8 million – Corriere.it

Income in the Senate, Giulia Bongiorno also beats Renzi: 2.8 million - Corriere.it

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The lawyer also owns 43 real estate properties. Colleague Ignazio La Russa has income of 362 thousand euros and a Jaguar, for Salvini a building and 108 thousand euros in income

The Northern League lawyer Giulia Bongiorno also beats Matteo Renzi in terms of income for 2022 (accrued in 2021): 2.8 million of taxable income against 2.6 million. The lawyer and former minister, re-elected senator of the Carroccio, then declares the ownership of 43 buildings and land (curiously the identical quantity of her party and Senate colleague, but magistrate, Simonetta Matone) distributed between Rome, Palermo and Cefal, a Toyota Ch-r and shareholdings in Juventus, Eni, Intesa Sanpaolo and Alphabet. At the moment (Silvio Berlusconi’s declaration is awaited), based on what emerges from the documentation filed at Palazzo Madama and published online, Bongiorno is in a leading position in Parliament in terms of revenue, even higher than the incomes of Giulio Tremonti and Cristina Rossello in the House. Another lawyer, Ignazio La Russa, FdI, who in 2022 as president of the Senate presented income of 362 thousand euros, as well as 19 buildings and land between Milan, Patern (Catania), Rome and Zoagli (Genoa), and three cars including a 2019 Jaguar. As for Northern League minister Roberto Calderoli, who years ago was vice president of the Senate, he declared 147,000 euros of taxable income, with 13 buildings and land in the Bergamo area, a Mini Mini 1.6 and a Fiat 500 from 1963. His party leader, Matteo Salvini (defended by Bongiorno in the trials on migrants), now Minister of Infrastructure and Deputy Prime Minister, has to settle instead for a building in Milan, no car, A2A, Acea and Enel shares, and an income of 108 thousand euros.

January 20, 2023 (change January 20, 2023 | 10:29)

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