. Keep as is.
Also note: in Italian, use appropriate punctuation and spacing. Numbers: use dots for thousands? In Italian, thousands separator is a dot (e.g., 2.035) but in original it's comma. We'll keep as per original but use Italian style? Requirement says keep all facts, numbers, and data accurate. So we should preserve the number formatting as in original? Original uses commas: 2,035; 4%; 47%; etc. In Italian, we typically use comma for decimal and dot for thousands, but here it's whole numbers. For consistency, we can keep the same formatting as original (commas) because it's a translation and numbers should be identical. However, Italian conventions differ. But the instruction says "keep all facts, numbers, and data accurate" meaning the