The Italian government is pressing ahead with its ambitious project to construct a bridge linking Sicily to mainland Italy, facing both financial and regulatory scrutiny by the country's Court of Auditors. The 13.5 billion euro venture aims to span 3.7 kilometers between Messina and Calabria but has provoked widespread debate.
Much of the controversy stems from disagreements on the bridge's necessity and its environmental repercussions in a region prone to seismic activity. While proponents argue the connection will spur economic growth in Sicily and Calabria, opponents highlight the potential environmental damage and question the project's financial viability.
The project's continuity now hinges on the Court's final decision, expected imminently, as the government contemplates methods t

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