As part of an event marking the ten years since the founding of her far-right party, the Italian prime minister commented on both the immigration issue and her collaboration with Salvini’s League
The Italian Prime Minister Georgia Meloni, participated this afternoon in an event to mark the tenth anniversary of the founding of her far-right party, Adelphia d’Italia, which was organized in Rome.
“When I die in a hundred years, I want to be sure that I did everything I could to improve my country, that’s enough,” said Meloni.
He added that the cooperation with Matteo Salvini’s League and Silvio Berlusconi’s Forza Italia is absolutely positive: “The allies are helping me a lot and the atmosphere in the cabinet is excellent,” he stressed.
Speaking about migration and refugees, Giorgia Meloni stated that “Italy has stopped accepting passively, something unacceptable and hold up his head: the result is that the problem is to be discussed.’
In relation to the differences that have arisen with France, he considers that “relations are not so much personal as political”, because “Italy and France are defending their national interests, with the awareness that, subsequently, a solution will have to be found ».
“From a political point of view I will do whatever it takes. My point of reference is not the general approval or the gallops, but the increase in GDP, employment, wealth, the number of children born,” the Italian Prime Minister finally emphasized.
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