Giorgia Meloni quickly and immediately responds to those who ask the question by stating that they do not want to invade their privacy, with a suggestive but comfortable smile, “…well done…” At the press conference at the end of the summit for peace in the Middle East held in Cairo – live on TV – reporters cannot avoid questions about the Prime Minister’s personal life in light of the end of his romantic relationship with his partner Andrea Giambruno made the public statement yesterday in a post shared on social media by Meloni himself announced.
If today’s question is different, as the Prime Minister reiterated, when asked how he is today, Meloni answers: “I’m fine, very good.” “I’m doing my job as usual,” he notes.
Instead, for those who want to get an idea about the ‘political part’ that Meloni alluded to in yesterday’s social message after the ‘off-air’ broadcast of ‘Striscia la Notizia’, Meloni cuts it short by stating that there is no topic on the subject. The “political part” that can act for or against the Prime Minister.
“I don’t know,” he says, walking away, “what’s not clear about this that I don’t want to talk about? The Prime Minister repeats, there is no political party.”
Source: Today IT

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