In a detailed interview on Rai TV, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni pointed out that “the ceiling on the price of natural gas is a guarantee against sudden price increases”
“Italy will not use the European Stability Mechanism, I can sign it with my blood. It is not a useful mechanism, no one has ever used it and its terms are too binding”, she stressed Georgia Meloni in a detailed interview on Rai TV.
He confirmed that to decide whether the country will ratify him, a detailed debate will be held in the parliament in Rome.
He also pointed out that “the ceiling on the price of natural gas is a guarantee against sudden price increases”. “The proposal of the European Commission was 275, we reached 180 (euro per megawatt hour), while the Italian proposal was 160. Which means the result is very close to our proposal,” he added. The Italian Prime Minister underlined, at the same time, that already today, the price of natural gas has decreased.
Also referring to special moments since becoming Prime Minister, Georgia Meloni said how it particularly moved her a woman, who sent her “a card saying: “I was ready to close my store, but you won the election and I decided to keep it open.”
Also referring to immigration, Meloni emphasized that “often the most vulnerable people were harmed” and that “those who are welcomed in Italy are, simply, those they have money to pay the slave traders». According to the head of the Italian government, “the reaction of Paris, after the arrival of the first ship of an NGO in France, with 230 people – while in Italy since the beginning of the year 94,000 people have disembarked – is an indication of a problem that is nothing more than that in the past there was a tacit agreement: that Italy was the only disembarkation country’.
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