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Government divided over Russian vote, Salvini case breaks out - News

2024-03-18T19:26:38.330Z

Highlights: Government divided over Russian vote, Salvini case breaks out. The leader of the League: 'When a people votes they are always right' But Tajani speaks of 'elections with even violent pressures' Meloni: 'On foreign policy the majority is cohesive' Frost at the Quirinale, no letter to Putin for the elections. Forza Italia supporter Antonio Tajani. Speaker in the evening is Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, who ensures the unity of the majority in foreign policy.


The leader of the League: 'When a people votes they are always right'. But Tajani speaks of 'elections with even violent pressures'. Meloni: 'On foreign policy the majority is cohesive'. Frost at the Quirinale, no letter to Putin (ANSA)


The government is divided in the aftermath of the Russian vote that crowned Putin.

>The words of the leader of the League Matteo Salvini are a coincidence, distant from those of the other vice president, the Forza Italia supporter Antonio Tajani.

Speaker in the evening is Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, who ensures the unity of the majority in foreign policy.

"In Russia they voted, we take note of it.

When people vote they are always right

, elections are always good both when one wins and when one loses them", said

 Salvini

, on the sidelines of a conference on local public transport in Milan regarding the elections in Russia, which decreed the victory of Vladimir Putin. 

"When I lose them - continued Salvini - I try to understand where I went wrong and how to do better next time. There have been elections, we take note of the vote of Russian citizens, hoping that 2024 will be the year of peace".

"It worries me that some European leaders talk - as if it were natural - about the army, about wars, about soldiers to be sent to fight because the third world war is the last thing I want to leave as a legacy to my children, I am obviously referring to Macron ".

"I am the Foreign Minister and I expressed my position" on the vote in Russia "last night", said Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister

Antonio Tajani

when asked by reporters about Matteo Salvini's words on the Russian elections.

“I have nothing to add to what I said,” said Tajani, recalling that

“the elections were characterized by strong and even violent pressure

. Navalny was excluded from these elections with murder, we saw the images of soldiers at the polls , it doesn't seem to me that it is an election that respects the criteria that we respect."

"In Russia they voted -

so a note from the League

-, let's not give a positive or negative opinion of the result,

we take note of it and work (I hope all together) for the end of the war and the return to peace

. With an ongoing war we cannot There's nothing to celebrate." 

"The government's position is very clear

, the centre-right is a very cohesive majority, as demonstrated in the only way in which the cohesion of a majority can be demonstrated, and that is in the speed of implementation and in the clarity of implementation of the line of a government", assured Prime Minister

Meloni

in an interview with Agorà broadcast tomorrow, on the state of health of the majority after Matteo Salvini's words on the Russian vote.

"What we have done in this year and a half, with the speed with which we have done it, and the clarity we have demonstrated in foreign policy, all this speaks of a cohesive majority."

Thus Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni in an interview with Agorà broadcast tomorrow, on the state of health of the majority after Matteo Salvini's words on the Russian vote.

For further information Agenzia ANSA From the Quirinale no letter to Putin for the elections - News - Ansa.it (ANSA)

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