Meloni: “The left is only strong in newspapers, you learn more when you go to the grocery store…”

In less than forty minutes to celebrate his years in government, reiterate that he has no intention of changing course on the immigration issue and attacking the centre-left directly. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni spoke in Perugia, where the regional votes were held. The fight is between centre-right candidate Donatella Tesei and centre-left candidate Stefania Proietti. It turns into an opportunity to address the hot topics of the national debate one by one.

Attack on the left that is “ashamed to be together”

In his nearly forty-minute speech, Meloni attacked the left many times. And the press is involved, too. “When you watch the talks or read the newspapers, those on the left seem very strong, then you discover in the market, among the people, that the centre-right is very strong among the citizens. For us, this is very important. What we do to get the consent of the citizens is not for ourselves but for our people, the majority of Italians are still on the side of our government.” At least in the last ten governments that have been in office for more than two years, there has been greater consensus than in the previous ‘start’, despite the difficult international situation. “They haven’t seen each other yet. “They’re ashamed of each other and embarrassed to be seen.”

The passage about Giuseppe Conte and the money from his “super bonus” is inevitable, but Meloni insists most on Elly Schein. Based on the debate on votes for Raffaele Fitto in Europe these hours: “He should tell us which side he is on.” And then: “The Democratic Party asked the EU Commission to open a violation procedure for Italy for the protocol regarding Albania. Do you know what will happen if the violation procedure is opened? You must pay, you must pay, this is money. I want to ask Elly Schlein: Doing things you cannot do “When will you stop asking for help from outside your homeland?”

“I respect the roles, but I am moving forward on immigration.”

Immigrant theme. There is no mention of the back and forth between Elon Musk and President Sergio Mattarella. Conflict with the judiciary, yes. More precisely, from the stage in Perugia, Meloni says that he is not interested in going to war and recalls that his involvement in politics began with the murder of judge Paolo Borsellino. But he also reiterates his position: Some decisions made by part of the judiciary are “unreasonable. I am not seeking any conflict, I respect the institutions of the Republic, but I must do my part.” We all need to help ourselves. Is the government misinterpreting something? Okay, let’s help ourselves. And he repeats: “I care about respecting the roles and say that I intend to move forward on immigration and do everything possible to stop irregular migration, whether the left wants it or not.”

Source: Today IT

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