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Meloni: 'Italy is no longer at the bottom. I believe in a south that wants to demonstrate its value'

2024-04-19T23:52:21.268Z


The closing rally of the electoral campaign in Basilicata of the centre-right leaders. The Prime Minister: 'On the arguments fake news to slow down the government' (ANSA)


 "The results" of the government "are certified by various indicators which are not from the government but from third parties which say that Italy today, despite a situation that is explosive around us, is doing better than many European countries. Today it is not it's more of a rear-end player." Giorgia Meloni, prime minister and leader of FdI, said this at the centre-right rally in Potenza, in support of Vito Bardi for the regional elections in Basilicata. 

"We helped families and mothers, especially working ones. This is how true equality is built, I don't care if they call me president, true equality is not forcing women to give up something, a job to have a child, the two things must go together." Giorgia Meloni, prime minister and leader of FdI, said this at the centre-right rally in Potenza, in support of Vito Bardi for the regional elections in Basilicata.

"Taxes are not a beautiful thing, free donations are beautiful. Taxes are necessary to provide services, but it means that you have to use that money well, otherwise people won't understand that it's right to pay taxes." Giorgia Meloni, prime minister and leader of FdI, said this at the centre-right rally in Potenza, in support of Vito Bardi for the regional elections in Basilicata.

"We are sharing a difficult and exciting experience. The center-right is not together out of interest but for thirty years it has been together by choice, because we have a vision to build and give to this nation. Don't believe the fake news about the fact that we argue, they want to create discord to slow down the government's activity." Giorgia Meloni, prime minister and leader of FdI, said this at the centre-right rally in Potenza, in support of Vito Bardi for the regional elections in Basilicata.

"I think there are two ways to fight the divide in the South: the citizenship income method and the infrastructure income method. The citizenship income method tells people I can only keep you in your marginal condition and it's not my choice ", instead we need to "put the South in a position to fight on equal terms: I believe in a South that asks to be able to demonstrate its value". Giorgia Meloni, prime minister and leader of FdI, said this at the centre-right rally in Potenza, in support of Vito Bardi for the regional elections in Basilicata.


Source: ansa

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