Meloni: “No privatization of the post office”
Giorgia Meloni in Trento for the Economics Festival. A crowd of curious people gathered in via Belenzani awaiting the president’s arrival. For the occasion, the Police Headquarters has provided a strengthened security device, with the closure of the square behind the Teatro Sociale. A group of protesters gathered in Piazza Dante, a short distance away, displaying banners against the war and the government and chanting “Meloni go home.”
THE VIDEO OF THE INTERVIEW WITH GIORGIA MELONI
At the Teatro Sociale the Prime Minister was interviewed by Sky journalist Maria Latella. “Me, Giorgia and the dilemmas of Europe” is the title of the meeting. Many young people, with school groups from institutes in the city present. Also in the audience were ministers Carlo Nordio, Elisabetta Casellati, as well as institutional representatives from Trentino, such as the president of the Province, Maurizio Fugatti, the president of the Provincial Council, Claudio Soini, and the chief prosecutor Sandro Raimondi.
Meloni spoke of “income meter”: “‘I haven’t changed my mind: we were against it and we are against it. There was a lot of confusion, the synthetic assessment rule has existed for many years.” “I suspended the rule on the income meter because I want to see it better. We need to think about the merits of the best rule that is effective on major tax evasion, on intolerable facts, and to protect the citizen. It’s one thing to target intolerable cases, people who drive around with Ferraris and declares himself to be penniless, it is another thing to insert another rule into the legal system that harasses the citizen.”
“I am often defined as a friend of tax evadersbut the numbers say that 2023 was the record year for the recovery of tax evasion in Italy.”
Poste, Meloni: never private, at most we sell shares exceeding 50% – “No decision has yet been made regarding the possibility of selling or not selling shares of Poste Italiane, a company of which we must be proud. We have not made any decisions, but with respect to the debate I have heard, I want to be clear: there is no there is no possibility in the world, as long as I am Prime Minister, that Poste Italiane can be privatized, but it is a debate that we have not yet opened, it is: the shareholding being 65% of the State, and serving to maintain. the property has a share greater than 50%, the excess shares above the property can be put on the market”. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said this at the Trento Festival of Economics. She quotes that “since it is the place where Italians put their savings, they must go to families, small savers, employees of the Italian Post Office”.
Super bonus, Meloni: I don’t have to raise money but to limit the bleeding – On the superbonus “I don’t need to raise cash but to limit the bleeding” of resources “for a measure that does not produce what was promised”. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said this when interviewed at the Trento Festival of Economics. “There have been so many scams”, “I’m a serious person and I don’t take responsibility for keeping something like this going” she added.
Meloni: investors reassured by me and a solid majority – “The government has arrived with a story of the plagues of Egypt, it is clear that if you are presented as Attila the Hun and instead you are Giorgia Meloni it is possible that you will be reassured by the very fact of being Meloni”. The Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni, said this at the Trento Festival of Economics, explaining why, despite the public finances in trouble, the rating agencies have not downgraded Italy. “Another reason is the solidity and stability of the majority: no one wants to invest in a nation in which everything changes every year. When you have time, when your majority is not always in the balance you can also build a strategy and this also makes the difference in the eyes of those who invest. We are trying to build a strategy.” “Those who invest want to see what your idea is and want to bet. Furthermore, what counted was the seriousness with which we approached economic matters, paying attention to public spending, the budget but without giving up expansionary measures, without depressing the economy. We found balance. We had the courage to do even unpopular things”, he concluded.
Premiership, Meloni: opposed by those who have never responded to the citizens – With the reform of the premiership “stable politics regains its role, it is less subjected to pressure from lobbies. All those in this nation who have given their cards without being accountable to the citizens today oppose the reform” but “in the end they will be citizens to choose. The Democratic Party proposes obstructionism and doubling the number of senators for life”. The Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni, said this at the Trento Economics Festival.
Premiered, Meloni: it is an economic measure, it guarantees stability – “We have made a reform which, by modifying seven articles of the Constitution, brings about a small, great revolution in this nation: putting the snitch of decisions back into the hands of the citizens. The government chosen by the people responds to the people. It is a democratic and economic measure because the stability of a government is a measure of strengthening every opportunity to grow the economy of this nation.” The Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni, said this at the Trento Economics Festival. “Throughout republican history we have had governments that on average lasted a year and a half. Of these 68 governments, mine is the sixteenth longest in the history of Italy, if I arrive at Christmas we would be the sixth”, observed Meloni. “When I have a horizon of a year and a half I cannot afford a strategy but I can only spend for immediate consensus: this is why we have sky-high public debt but if the government has 5 years to work it has time to make a strategy. Nobody wants make strategic agreements with interlocutors that change every year”, he concluded.
Premiered, Meloni: make or break, I’m not here to survive – The premiership “is a necessary reform” but “there is also a personal side: I am not the type of person who is able to repay with vanity the sacrifices he has to make to hold this position. My life goes like this: I I get up in the morning, I try to solve problems, and I go to sleep. I spend an average of an hour a day with my daughter. Does anyone think that I can do this with the sole objective of staying and doing this? this life if when you’re done you can look at Italy and say it was worth it. So it’s make or break: no one asks me to warm my seat and stay here to survive because I wouldn’t be the right person to hold this position”. The Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni, said this at the Trento Economics Festival.
Work, Meloni: salary disaster made by the left, no lessons – The increase in wages “is the government’s priority” but “the disaster” was caused by “the left when it was in government”, and therefore “lessons from Schlein, no…”. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said this at the Trento Economics Festival. Poor work “is objectively a theme, the government has concentrated a good part of its work and resources on this. I thank Schlein, for reminding us of the disasters caused by the left in Italy, with wages decreasing before Covid while in France and Germany were increasing. You can ask Schlein this”, he tells Maria Latella who will have the PD secretary on the same stage in a few hours, “because we cannot take this disaster and reverse it in a year and a half. The few resources we had we have put this into practice, we have started the season of contract renewals. We will try to do better, it is our priority, but objectively the lessons from those who, when they were in government, decreased wages by 1.5% when in Germany they increased by 16%. , not even…”.
Rdc, Meloni: they said there would be a revolution but no – “We concentrated our resources on some things… When we abolished the citizen’s income it was said that there would be a revolution and there wasn’t… those who were able to work found a job also thanks to the tools that we have put in place and I think he is happier than before.” Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said this when interviewed at the Trento Economics Festival.
EU, Meloni: crazy single check infringement procedure, we will fight – “We have maintained the single allowance and increased it, now we have a problem with the infringement procedure opened on the single allowance by the European Commission according to which we must also recognize it for EU workers and perhaps also for non-EU citizens with children outside the homeland. This is one of the reasons why we need to change in the EU, these are crazy infringement procedures, I hope the next Commission changes its mind otherwise we will fight.” Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said this when interviewed at the Trento Economics Festival.
Europeans, Meloni: points in common with Le Pen, no rainbow majorities – With Marine Le Pen “there are points in common, on immigration, green transition… we imagine a next legislature and we try to understand if things in the EU can change, I think that there is a margin, that there is the possibility of building different majorities” given that “rainbow majorities don’t work in Italy and don’t work in Europe, they have no strategy… Democracies have weakened and the least democratic systems in the world have gained ground, poverty has increased. Something went wrong if we discovered that we were not masters of our energy…”. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said this when interviewed at the Trento Festival of Economics.
European elections, Meloni: on the post-election M5s with Ranucci the left is silent – “Coming here I saw a post of an M5s candidate for the European elections having dinner with Sigfrido Ranucci and the words vote for M5s. For me there is nothing wrong, I have nothing to say about this matter, but, since I don’t think anyone will say nothing on the left, let’s close our eyes and try to imagine what would have happened if I had taken a photo with the director of Tg1 Chiocci and had published the photos on Facebook with the words vote Fdi and write Giorgia… I fear they would have asked themselves Chiocci’s resignation. I will never ask for Ranucci’s resignation, the press is also free to campaign but I do not tolerate double standards. All the same rights. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said this at the Trento Festival of Economics. On Report “everyone has their own opinions but regardless of whether we like it or not, it could also have been something else, if the Rai journalists want to say ‘vote’ they are very free to do so but it cannot be done because some have to behave in a one way and others in another. The problem of the left in Italy is that it believes it has more rights than others, that world is over”, he concluded.
Rai, Meloni: it’s not that TeleMeloni exists but that TelePd is no longer there – “We have demonstrated, with data in hand, that TeleMeloni’s news is fake news: on Tg1 I am last in the rankings compared to my predecessors starting from Renzi. The problem is not that Telemeloni is there but that there is no longer TelePd We are doing real public service.” Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said this at the Trento Festival of Economics. “The problem is that the left believes it has more rights than others: that world is over”, she concluded.
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