The Italian Prime Minister accused the government led by Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte, head of the Five Star Movement
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, with her intervention today, concluded the youth celebration of her party, Sisters of Italy, which was organized from Thursday until today in Rome. “The biggest effort is to raise Italy to the highest step of the podium. It is such a big challenge that requires love, humility, vision and work,” Meloni emphasized.
She added, at the same time, that “her party won the elections and was able to form a government because there was an Italy forgotten by the Left, which was tired of being sidelined by the sly and the privileged.”
Speaking about the secretary of the center-left Democratic Party, Elie Schlein, who decided not to accept the invitation to participate in this particular festival, the head of the Italian government accused her of a lack of courage. Referring to her government’s decision to limit the payment of support benefits to the unemployed and low-income earners, she underlined that she “would do it a thousand times over” because “she does not want to buy the support of the people” and “she does not care if whoever received the benefit did, at the same time, undeclared work, now he hates it.”
The Italian Prime Minister accused the government led by Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte, head of the Five Star Movement, that during her tenure, with the incentives for the maintenance and energy upgrading of real estate, she “created a hole of 140 billion euros in the coffers of the state, as much as it costs, that is, public health in Italy”. Finally, Giorgia Meloni referred in highly critical tones, but without naming him, to the author and journalist Roberto Saviano, stressing that “the stories of the mafia of Naples, the Camorra, offer celebrity, wealth, and the possibility to buy penthouses in New York, from which to teach legality to Italians, of course always for a fee.”
Source :Skai
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