The controversy over the growing spread in Italy reaches the Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni, in Valletta, where the summit of the Med9 countries is taking place, after a defense barrage was raised throughout the day by the Brothers of Italy of government work. Even the Prime Minister is clear: “The spread that you launch as if it were the end of the Meloni government was now at 192 points (at the end of the day 194, ed.), last October it was at 250 and during the year before the new government was superior and I didn’t see the newspaper headlines about it. I know how to read politics and I know how to read reality: the left continues to be part of the list of ministers in the interim government that we govern in the meantime.”
“I see this concern” about the spread “mostly in the desires of those who imagine that a democratically elected government that is doing its job, that has stability and a strong majority, should go home to be replaced by a government that no one chose. I really like the debate, the names of the ministers are already being mentioned. I am afraid that this hope will not translate into reality”, adds the Prime Minister, who emphasizes that “Italy remains solid, it has a growth forecast higher than the European average also for next year, higher than that of France and Germany also for the next year, the spread fell again today, probably after reading some headlines investors also read Nadef, which talks about serious numbers in anticipation of an extremely serious budget law”.
During the day, several FdI exponents evoked the specter of 2011 and the Berlusconi government that fell, in their opinion, due to market maneuvers. The group’s leader in the Senate, Lucio Malan, speaks of “another campaign against the Meloni government, this time with widespread attacks. Maneuvers already seen and which in 2011 led to the advent of one of the governments built on the table, far from the popular will, and to the “explosion of the M5S with all the effects whose consequences we are still paying for today, from citizens’ income to the infamous Superbonus “. rest: what happened in the last decades will not happen again.”
Source: IL Tempo

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