Rippled waters and high voltage in Sicily. The presence of NGO ships, docked in the port of Catania and loaded with migrants, stimulates protests by activists against the policies of the Meloni government. While Monsignor Gian Carlo Perego, president of the CEI Commission dealing with immigration and president of the Migrantes foundation, risks the possibility of a return to nationalism, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban praises Meloni on Twitter for having protected European borders. In “L’Aria che tira”, followed by the program LA7, Maurizio Gasparri intervenes on the matter, addressing his j’accuse to Pope Francis: “If Europe doesn’t listen to Giorgia Meloni, let’s see if it listens to the Pope”.
After the meeting in Brussels with the heads of the European institutions, the prime minister, Giorgia Meloni, announced that “Italy’s voice in Europe will be strong” and that “a change in the point of view of Italy’s position”. On the hot topic of managing migrants, Meloni confirmed what she had previously said: “The priority becomes the one already provided for in European regulations, which is the defense of external borders.” On “L’aria che tira”, a current talk show and journalistic study, presenter Myrta Merlino asks her guests to express themselves about Giorgia Meloni’s muscular gesture. The appeal is immediately answered by Maurizio Gasparri, senator of Forza Italia: “I don’t know what results Giorgia Meloni has brought home. There is another gentleman who finds it difficult to bring home results on this issue”.
Then the direct question: “Do you know who he is?”. “He is the Pope. Returning from abroad, he made statements and asked what Europe was doing”: the senator continued. The Pope, in fact, during the flight back from Bahrain, answered journalists’ questions. Among the many topics addressed, the Pope highlighted the need to support the Italian government in policies related to immigration. In particular, on the hot situation of these hours in the Mediterranean, he said: “The EU must assume a policy of collaboration and aid”. Present in the studio, Maurizio Gasparri, alerts viewers and suggests a burning question: “Between Meloni and the Pope, who will convince Europe more?”.
Source: IL Tempo
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