Augusta Montaruli, deputy for the Brothers of Italy, is among the guests on the August 25 episode of Omnibus, La7’s morning talk show that sees Flavia Fratello leading the debate. In particular, the study discusses the positions of the FdI and the entire centre-right on foreign policy issues, with Montaruli reiterating the strong pro-NATO stance of the coalition to which he belongs: “On 22 June the Draghi government came out with a of unequivocal support for Ukraine and Europe in relation to the international conflict and all this only thanks to the resolution of the Brothers of Italy and not of the majority. It must be said to eradicate the doubts and criticisms that come from the Democratic Party in relation to our international position when the Brothers of Italy will lead the next government”.
The presenter asks the deputy to give an account of the League’s statements on sanctions against Russia, which continues the war thanks to EU revenues: “There is – Montaruli underlines – a center-right program signed by all and there is a condition imposed by Giorgia Meloni since the beginning of this coalition, which is to be clear and clear about our position. We are Atlanticists, in this we are intransigent. Before reviewing sanctions, which are an aspect that must be addressed together with Europe, it is necessary to reach the Italian energy independence, then continue the work of diversification”.
“The position of the right is strongly anti-European” the intervention of Andrea Romano of the Democratic Party, another guest in connection with the broadcast, after some sparks with the presenter who was supposed to launch the ad. Montaruli easily silences him: “Forget the Pravda criticism of Meloni! Did you give us solidarity or not? I get angry, why don’t you talk about it? If you take words from Russian exponents to attack us, then you have to take it los todos. The only part that has been attacked is that of the petition”.
Source: IL Tempo
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