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Salvini, Draghi continue at Palazzo Chigi, good Berlusconi

2021-11-29T11:42:14.783Z


The League leader agrees with Berlusconi [https://www.ansa.it/sito/notizie/politica/2021/11/28/governo-berlusconi-stia-in-carica-fino-a-fine-emergenze_ff2e0248- c0c1-4e1b-b243-898a6ce129b2.html]: 'It is working well, I hope it will continue for a long time' (ANSA)


 "I agree with what Berlusconi says. Draghi is working well. I hope that he will continue to work for a long time and be Prime Minister".

Matteo Salvini says this when speaking during a press conference on the maneuver and commenting on the open debate on the Hill that yesterday saw

the Knight pressing on the premier to stay until 2023

.

A concept reaffirmed by Berlusconi in an interview with Corsera in which his appeal is to stop the "small tactics" on the Quirinale and on the action of the Executive.

"The useful and clean fourth generation nuclear power plant. Not participating in the experimentation would be suicide. Italy needs energy self-sufficiency", said Salvini who announced that tomorrow he will meet the Prime Minister Mario Draghi.

"The time we will have available with Draghi - he says - we will use it to the maximum to reduce bills".

"On nuclear power - he maintains - Parliament should express itself beyond ideologies. Participating in nuclear power is survival, otherwise we will depend on the mood of the Chinese or on Algerian or Russian gas", says Salvini.

The current maneuver, he stresses, "It risks being a very useful maneuver in normal times, but in times of covid the eight billion are likely to last a few months or so. There are other resources that can be better used by cutting bills. ambition is to reach five billion to cut bills and I hope there is unanimity ".


Source: ansa

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