“Let’s not allow the idea that the ministers are incompetent or that President Meloni is not that bad. I think Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is not fit to govern this country, he is incompetent. Every time a Prime Minister is in the mayors’ he speaks by video at his meeting and has been talking about his hometown for a year He has never met mayors, does he seem like a competent Prime Minister to you?”. These are the words of Florence mayor Dario Nardella, speaking at a conference organized this morning in the Tuscan capital by dem component Energia Popolare, which reports to Stefano Bonaccini, governor of Emilia Romagna.
Attack on the government
“The Meloni government is doing everything to cut off the legs of the Democratic Party executives. The Meloni government has a definite, cynical and ruthless plan, and we are learning about it like a cold shower in the national assembly,” Nardella said. “The order of the ANCI, which will cut off oxygen from Italian cities, because you are striking at the heart of the Democratic Party, which shows what good governance in the regions means.”
The Mayor of the Tuscan capital then attacked the administration over the maneuver: “This maneuver – he said – is a complete disgrace for healthcare: 2.2 billion of the extra three billion are needed for contract renewals. Mayor Meloni, contract renewal is not the courtesy of your Party to the workers, “This is a right.”
“EU is very shy about the crisis in the Middle East”
Nardella, who many people count among the European Parliament candidates of Elly Schlein’s party, also touched upon international issues: “Today we need to discuss and talk about Europe. We must do this because Europe is faced with the drama of the Middle Ages. The East is very different compared to what happened at the gates of the Mediterranean.” timid, very submissive. We want to reform Europe, the right wants to silence Europe. We love it, that’s why we want to change it. Europe was born in it. A great dream, a great breath of hope, after the rubble of the Second World War “The desire to rebuild,” he concluded.
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Emma Fitzgerald is an accomplished political journalist and author at The Nation View. With a background in political science and international relations, she has a deep understanding of the political landscape and the forces that shape it.