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Dragons: 'Orderly transition. Governments pass, Italy remains'

2022-10-10T16:59:19.440Z


'Allowing those who will come to get to work immediately' (ANSA) "In a few weeks, the new executive will sit on these benches, an expression of the result of the elections that have just been held. I renew my invitation to facilitate an orderly transition, which will allow those who come to get to work immediately. institutions we have been part of, but above all we owe it to the citizens. Governments pass, Italy remains ". This was said by Prime Minister Mario


"In a few weeks, the new executive will sit on these benches, an expression of the result of the elections that have just been held. I renew my invitation to facilitate an orderly transition, which will allow those who come to get to work immediately. institutions we have been part of, but above all we owe it to the citizens. Governments pass, Italy remains ".

This was said by Prime Minister

Mario Draghi,

thanking the ministers in the CDM for the work done.

"National unity is, inevitably, an exceptional experience,

which occurs only in moments of profound crisis. Maintaining it, as you have done, for many months, requires maturity, a sense of the state, and also a lot of patience ", said Draghi on the CDM, underlining that" the citizens expected a lot from you - and you served them best ".

The premier then thanked the ministers: "I want to thank all of you for the work you have done in this year and a half. You have faced a pandemic, an economic crisis, an energy crisis, the return of war in Europe. You organized the vaccination campaign, written and launched the PNRR, approved a huge number of economic support measures. From the organization of the G20 summits to the immediate and convinced support for Ukraine, you have made Italy a protagonist in Europe and in the world ".

Source: ansa

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