The majority says yes, but then agrees and will complete projects set by Albania’s migrant centers to reduce taxes. On the other hand, a left that becomes intolerant when it loses power. This is the picture drawn by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, interviewed by “Quarta Repubblica” on Rete 4. What did the Prime Minister say?
“Just a few stumbles with allies”
The controversy between Forza Italia and the League does not seem to worry Meloni, who aims to defuse the controversy. With allies, he says, “we argue in the morning and have a glass of wine together in the evening.” The conflict between Salvini and Tajani, starting with the Rai license fee, is of course undeniable. “We are aware of the responsibility on our shoulders, there are some stumbles from time to time, but it is also physiological. We know what the Italians hope and expect,” he adds.
“Commitment to Stellantis employees”
As for the Stellantis case, Meloni blames CEO Tavares’ resignation “also on some very strong union struggles, particularly by French and American unions.” Instead, the Italian union was somewhat cool to these outcries. now see what happens.” He then states: “Negotiation with the government is neutral, it applies to Stellantis and it applies to all companies; “We want to do our best to defend employment levels and related industries that are essential when it comes to the automotive sector.” We have another table in mid-December, we hope that will be decisive.”
“I am ashamed for Schlein”
But Meloni reserves his harshest words for PD secretary Elly Schlein. The Democratic Party’s accusations about health care are branded “false” by Meloni. Since Elly Schlein said that we cut the National Health Fund with the numbers we had, when we came to power there were 126 billion people in the Health Fund. It will be 136.5 billion in 2025, or 10.5 billion euros more in two years. So how can he claim that we are cutting the National Health Fund? This is a mystery to me, and when I hear it said so even by the secretary of the Democratic Party, whom I respect, I feel a little ashamed for him, just as I am always ashamed when politicians have to lie to achieve their own interests. value for money.”
“Lower taxes for the middle class”
Meloni talks about priorities. “In Italy, he says, objectively there is the problem of low wages and we tried to solve it, then there was also the problem of employment and unemployment and we are trying to solve it. Clearly as the economy progresses – and we are walking in an impossible situation, we must always remember that; what If we can answer as many, I think the middle class should also be the next challenge for this government. I would like to gradually expand tax reform, whose goal is to lower taxes for everyone, starting with those who need it most, now reaching the middle class. taxation “The scam is going around. Italy cannot distinguish the Irpef rate from the marginal rate. Not increasing taxes is a priority in the minds of the majority.”
“The project in Albania did not fail”
Prime Minister Meloni returns to defend the Albanian migrant centers project: “This will work. I don’t make commitments that I think I can’t keep. There are solutions. I’m working on them. Albania’s project must work. I will do whatever it takes to make it work. I definitely believe it is an innovative project.” He added that it is not a coincidence that almost all countries of the European Union are interested in this, a total change of management should be prevented. – There are solutions that will make this work and stop it. Of course, if we wait for the Supreme Court, Europe. “If we have the Court of Justice, we will also see how much support Italy will have for its stance when this decision comes. I am also working on other solutions and it will work in the end.”
“I am sane, not the alleged left-wing intellectuals”
“About a year and a half ago, at the beginning of my government, they said that representatives of the left intelligentsia were going around these Roman living rooms at dinners and saying: ‘We will have Meloni. Two years later I can say that things are going a little differently, because a so-called intellectual who reduces himself in this way is no longer sane. I am thinking.” Giorgia Meloni comments on the joke of La Repubblica journalist Filippo Ceccarelli, who said “Atreyu, Atreiu, a bitch…” while talking about the Fdi event during Propaganda Live. Meloni replied to host Nicola Porro: “Welcome to my world, yes there are double standards.” I would never say this, but anyone who is not from Repubblica or the radical chic environment of living rooms would be lynched. I don’t think anyone should use this. This adjective is generally addressed to the women of Fratelli d’Italia. Feminists are silent, some feminists even laugh, how nice! We will remember this when they come to lecture us, but I do not want to say that they are all silent. The journalists were silent, all the journalists in Repubblica were silent because Ceccarelli writes to Repubblica”.
Source: Today IT
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