Rejected at Def, Meloni vents against the majority: what a bad impression

The slippage of the center-right in Def is also condemned by Prime Minister Meloni who, on a mission to the United Kingdom, does not miss the opportunity to throw ears to the majority of his government. «A bad slip, it was a bad impression, I think everyone should be held accountable. We are not saving ourselves and nobody should be saving. But, frankly, I don’t think it was a political signal, paradoxically it happened due to excessive security ». This is what the Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni, says in an interview with journalists at her London hotel, referring to the vote in the Chamber of Deputies. “Now we must do a deeper reflection on parliamentarians on mission – she added – but I don’t see any political problem in that. The Def will be approved, we will keep our commitments ”, she added.

“The Stability Pact reform” is an attempt to take steps forward that we have taken with interest, but a few more steps need to be taken: if we give ourselves priorities, which are climate, green and digital transition and support for Ukraine, then we should support nations that invest in these priorities, otherwise we run the risk of being a little inconsistent”. The Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni, said this in an interview with journalists at her hotel in London. in particular those relating to the priorities that the EU has set itself, “otherwise it becomes difficult”.

Source: IL Tempo

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