"The little money we have will be used to cover the cut in bills for those in difficulty
.
We need to see how to get through the winter without exploding bills,
hoping to reassure us from March onwards. If Europe fails to cut the 'alignment of the cost of gas with that of electricity, which is a source of great speculation, we will do it ".
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni states this in the
latest book by Bruno Vespa, answering the question of how the government will do it for the budget law for 2023 given that there is no money.
Are there any crumbs for anything else ?, Vespa asks Meloni, who replies: "Few, but we want to give some signals, such as the 15% taxation on income increases and the passage from 65,000 to 100,000 euros in the share of turnover from VAT numbers also taxed at 15 percent ".
"The only real advantage I have over others is that I'm not going to work to stay in this place. I'm not here to survive by watching the polls. In five years, I don't want to be re-elected at any cost. If you have nothing to lose, you can pull the rope harder. To do things you have to break the mold; if you live in fear of not being re-elected, you are destined not to do anything ".
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni states this in the latest Vespa book, answering the question why she should succeed where the previous seventeen governments have failed.
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My idea of Europe is that of a confederal Europe
in which the
principle of subsidiarity
applies. Brussels does not do what Rome can do better, Rome does not act where, alone, one is not competitive. I
recommend
Giorgia Meloni
in the latest book by Bruno Vespa.
We have had - he continues - a Europe that is invasive in small things and absent in large matters.
Wouldn't it be better to leave the debate on the diameter of clams to the nation states and instead deal with energy supply at EU level? ". As for European foreign policy, according to Meloni" it does not exist "," we went in no particular order to Libya and the same thing it happened on the Ukrainian crisis.
Then, instead, we see that Europe must deal with gender… ".