The Italian government under Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has achieved significant results in implementing legislative measures, according to the latest monitoring report. By June 30, 2026, the government demonstrated unprecedented efficiency in executing policies, marked by a high rate of self-applicable laws and minimal need for additional decrees. The self-applicability rate of laws reached 54% since the start of the legislature, peaking at 69.4% for decrees adopted. This means many laws take immediate effect without requiring further bureaucratic steps. Additionally, nearly all allocated funds—99.3% of 403.47 billion euros—have been unlocked through these self-applicable norms and related decrees, totaling 410.19 billion euros made available. These figures highlight a shift toward streamlined governance and reduced secondary legislation.
Bias read (Conservative): The article presents the government’s achievements in a highly positive light, emphasizing efficiency, reduction of bureaucracy, and successful implementation of laws. It uses strong, celebratory language such as 'record,' 'dramatic cut,' 'new way of governing,' and 'historical turning point.' The '





