Rome has been poorly governed for years. Since the left is in government.” Tajani has not taken half measures in relation to the government of the capital. Which is leaking from all sides. Even Rome is actually a 30 km per hour city due to the “lack of maintenance of past administration and the terrible administration of the Democratic Party today. It is poorly maintained, it has been poorly governed for years, since the left existed.” Foreign Minister and leader of Forza Italia, Antonio Tajani, said this on Tg4 Then about the 30 per hour limit in Bologna: “it is a very low limit that no one will respect, that’s why it’s a farce.” Then, the push for Capitoline public transport: “Rome doesn’t have a metro worthy of the name. You can also close the historic center, but you have to give the Romans alternatives and tourists. In Rome, public transport is inefficient.”
Then he goes on the attack in the next round of elections. «The oppositions are doing their job – continues the deputy prime minister – They are having difficulties in the polls and are unable to be competitive, which is why they attack in a disorganized way. We are a liberal party, Berlusconi and I have always left parliamentarians and regional councilors freedom of conscience. It seems unfair to me to criminalize someone who thinks differently about such a delicate issue regarding the hegemonic position of the Democratic Party.” Deputy Prime Minister Antonio Tajani says this on Tg4 when asked about the debate in the Democratic Party on the end of life and the position expressed by Democratic Party Secretary Elly Schlein. «We are in favor of palliative care, we are against aggressive therapy, but there is a big difference between now and sweet death. I’m against it, but I would leave freedom of conscience. We are a liberal party, not a barracks. Evidently the culture of the Democratic Party is very different from ours”, concludes the secretary of Forza Italia.
Source: IL Tempo

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