Meloni-Draghi, clash between prime ministers. From what we understand, there were contacts between Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Mario Draghi following the Prime Minister’s words in the Chamber about his predecessor. Words, Meloni then explained, aimed at the Democratic Party, but involving the former number one of the ECB. The two, authorized sources report to Adnkronos, have always been in contact in recent months, mainly through exchanging messages, a habit that already existed when Draghi sat at Palazzo Chigi, and Meloni was the “only voice” outside the choir. , firmly in opposition. The prime minister would have reiterated to Draghi, as he did today in the Senate, that his attack was in no way intended to be a direct attack against him.
Italia Viva leader Matteo Renzi also referred to the distant comparison between Giorgia Meloni and Mario Draghi. «This rhetoric according to which with your government we will regain international prestige in relation to the previous government does not work. Mario Draghi, when he said “we want to leave the euro”, saved the euro in half a sentence. When Mario Draghi took the train to Kiev, he didn’t stop in Ciampino because it was an unauthorized stop. When Mario Draghi said something, he brought authority and prestige to Italy. Instead of attacking it, try to copy it, that can only do you good.” The leader of Living Italy, Matteo Renzi, says this in his speech to the Senate following Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s communications with a view to the Council European.
Source: IL Tempo

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