Italy does not request a change to the rules of the Stability Pact to proceed with unlimited spending”, the prime minister emphasized Georgia Meloni during her intervention in parliament. Referring to the EU summit to be held on December 14 and 15 in Brussels, she noted that the Italian government is facing an emergency situation that requires more appropriate rules.

At the same time, Meloni emphasized that “her government has achieved excellent results as far as it is concerned review of the National Recovery and Resilience Plan” of her country and that “the spread is under control and the rating agencies show confidence in Italy”.

Referring to the Middle East, the head of the Italian government underlined that Rome condemns the attack by Hamas of October 7, remains in favor of providing humanitarian aid to the population of Gaza and supports the solution of the political negotiation, aiming at the creation of two states. He also stated that in weakening Hamas, the Palestinian Authority is a vital partner. “We are working to achieve a new truce,” Georgia Meloni said.

“We must continue to oppose the Russian invasion of Ukraine, because with this stance we are also defending our democracy,” he added. He emphasized that “Italy supports with conviction the EU accession negotiations with Ukraine and Moldovaagrees with granting Georgia the status of a candidate country for accession and decisively supports the European course of Bosnia and Herzegovina”.

Referring to the Italy-Albania protocol on the creation of two closed centers for irregular migrants in northern Albania, Meloni said to MPs: “In conjunction with the memorandum of cooperation signed with Tunisia, this agreement has added value for Italy, with which we want to contribute to the wider discussion of the problem in Europe. We regret that, as happened in the case of Tunisia, many “disagreements” were heard, they were heard right here in Italy”. “We are saddened and surprised that some even mentioned the possibility of requesting the removal of the Albanian prime minister from the European Socialist Party. Obviously, for some Italian leftists, deciding to help Italy is a shame,” concluded the Italian Prime Minister.