ROMA (ITALPRESS) – “It is clear that with Donald Trump I thought things would be easier, given our convergences on immigration and culture awakened. Things went differently.” President Giorgia Meloni said this in an interview with the New York Times. When asked if she and Trump would talk after the summer break, Meloni replied: “Well, we’ll see.”.
“I don’t like the idea of a submissive Italy, an Italy that is considered less than others,” he adds. Meloni emphasizes that his goal is to achieve “the greatest possible revolution for this nation: a revolution of pride”. “I believe that what has brought me here has been the courage to stand on the uncomfortable side of history, to choose to go countercurrent.”.
In the interview with the New York Times, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni talks about his choice of being called “the president”, to the male, and argues that feminists have fought “wrong shorts” on issues such as gender odds. “What interests me is if I am free to become President of the Council of Ministers – says Meloni –. This is equality, do not call yourself ‘the president’”.
MELONI “NESSUN BOOMERANG, NUOVO PATTO UE SVOLTA POSITIVA PER ITALIA”
“Elly Schlein speaks of “boomerang” and an alleged failure of the government in the management of migrants. But before propaganda, it would be useful to know the difference between the issues we are talking about. Schengen and the Migration and Asylum Pact are two completely different things and nothing has to do with each other. And it is precisely the new Covenant that marks a positive turning point for Italy in the management of so-called “Dublinants” migrants. So on Facebook the President of the Council Giorgia Meloni.
“The new rules protect a lot more the States of first entry in the matter of asylum requests and, with the strengthening of the principle of safe third country wanted from Italy, it will be easier to carry out accelerated repatriations. Regarding the situation before these changes, this government has countered the application of insensitively penalizing rules for us and in fact, from 2023 to today Italy has rejected about 80 thousand requests for takeover from other Member States – continues the premier -. And it is thanks to the firmness of this government if Italy has not been limited to passively accepting everything that the other States asked us.”.
“What would a left government do? It would probably have welcomed those demands, further aggravating the pressure on our welcome system and creating even more problems in managing migration flows. The priority for Italy remains, however, the contrast to illegal mass immigration, not simply deciding how to distribute migrants in Europe – concludes Meloni. And we will continue to work to drastically reduce irregular arrivals: through strengthening European external borders, cooperation with countries of origin and transit, contrast to traffickers and a more effective repatriation policy. This is the way the government will continue to follow.”.
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