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Thousands strike and march in Italy against Meloni’s budget

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MILAN, Dec 12 (Reuters) - A ​national strike by Italy's largest trade union to protest against Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's 2026 budget brought thousands onto the streets ⁠on Friday and disrupted trains, schools and other public services across the country.

The CGIL union estimated that some 61% of all public ‍and private sector workers had joined the strike, while more than 500,000 people ​marched in rallies in Italy's main cities.

The CGIL has some 5 million members, half of whom are pensioners.

Police estimates of the number of demonstrators ​were not immediately available.

"The majority of the workers who keep this country going don't agree with and don't accept this government's budget," CGIL chief Maurizio Landini told a rally in Florence. "Today shows more clearly than ever that we need a change."

The CGIL, ‌along with other unions, has criticised the budget's planned increases in ‌defence spending and call for more investment in healthcare and education and measures to ​bolster salaries and pensions.

The government says the budget, which has been well-received by financial markets and ratings agencies, strengthens Italy's public finances ‌while lowering taxes for middle earners.

Italy has seen a spate of national strikes ⁠and marches in recent months against the government's economic ‌policies and its support for Israel.

Meloni's ​right-wing Brothers of Italy party comfortably tops opinion polls and her ruling coalition remains stable more than three years after winning power.

Some recent ⁠surveys, however, show a ⁠decline in the government's popularity and a modest rise in support ​for the centre-left opposition. The next election is due in 2027.

(Reporting by Claudia Cristoferi, editing by ‌Gavin Jones and Hugh Lawson)

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