Political Clash Erupts Over Italian Vacation Affordability Amid Tourism Shifts

A heated dispute over Italian summer vacations has ignited between opposition parties and the governing coalition, centering on claims of stagnant wages and deserted beaches versus booming mountain tourism. The center-left opposition alleges the government has failed to support household purchasing power, forcing families to shorten or abandon coastal holidays. This accusation prompted a Sunday barrage of statements from the Democratic Party (PD), Five Star Movement (M5S), and Green-Left Alliance (AVS), countered by swift rebuttals from Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s supporters.

PD economic spokesperson Antonio Misiani cited “impoverishment of the middle class,” blaming unregulated beach pricing where umbrellas and sunbeds reportedly cost €90-120 daily in Sardinia, Salento, and Versilia, reaching €900 at luxury venues. M5S Vice President Mario Turco attributed this to unadjusted beach concession fees. Opposition figures presented supporting data: beach operators’ unions reported 15% fewer visitors and spending nationwide, plunging to 25% in Calabria and Emilia-Romagna, while OECD data indicated a 7.5% real wage decline since 2021.

PD Secretary Elly Schlein demanded immediate energy price reforms and a minimum wage, noting Italy ranks among Europe’s lowest-paid nations. Giuseppe Conte (M5S) and Nicola Fratoianni (AVS) highlighted record bank profits (€162 billion from 2018-2024) contrasting with an 11% drop in wage purchasing power, reigniting calls for windfall taxes and the “Sbloccastipendi” wage bill.

Conversely, tourism officials from Meloni’s Brothers of Italy party dismissed claims of a vacation crisis. Tourism delegate Gianluca Caramanna emphasized Italy’s dominance in Mediterranean tourism, with Senate Tourism Committee President Luca De Carlo citing record mountain destinations: 6.8 million summer arrivals forecasted—a 4.8% year-on-year increase. Trentino-Alto Adige, Valle d’Aosta, and Abruzzo showed peak occupancy, attributed to government efforts promoting “de-seasonalization” and redirecting tourism to villages and cultural sites to combat coastal overcrowding. Meanwhile, coalition partner Forza Italia proposed cutting middle-class income tax from 35% to 33% for earnings under €60,000, estimating €4 billion in relief.

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