The 45-year-old Meloni emphasized that she has every right to do her best for her country without depriving the child of the presence of his mother.
The Prime Minister of Italy Georgia Meloni responded strongly to those who criticized her for her choice to take her 6-year-old daughter in Bali, Indonesia where he traveled for the G20 summit.
“None of your business how I raise my daughter,” said Meloni, addressing her critics. The 45-year-old prime minister and head of the far-right “Brotherhood of Italy” party emphasized that she has every right to do the best she can for her country without depriving child in the presence of his mother.
In particular, in a post she made on Facebook, the Prime Minister of Italy, Giorgia Meloni, said: “Returning home, after two days of non-stop work to represent Italy in the best possible way at the G20 summit in Bali, I came across an incredible discussion about whether it was right to take my daughter with me because I would be away for four days.The question I have to ask those who started this fascinating discussion is: So, do you think how my daughter will be raised is any of your business? Why I have news for you: none of your business! I have the right to be a mother as I see fit. And I also have the right to do my best for this country without depriving Geneva of her mother.”
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