Meloni: “Dossierage? Freedom of the press has nothing to do with it”
“I consider it very serious that in Italy there are state officials who have spent their time violating the law by carrying out checks on citizens, ordinary and otherwise, at their convenience and then passing this information to the press, and in particular to some members of the press Using public databases in this way has nothing to do with freedom of the press.” Thus Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, on the sidelines of the electoral event at the Confcommercio in Teramo in support of President Marco Marsilio.
Meloni goes to Abruzzo and ends the electoral campaign
“I like to talk about what we have done in these 5 years and I think that the work carried out by Marsilio is well demonstrated by the macroeconomic data of this region, which in a period of great difficulty has resisted greatly, demonstrating that this is a territory of hard-working and courageous people who do not ask for assistance or gifts but only to have connection infrastructures to compete on equal terms. It is the work that we have done in recent years and that we continue to do. Only a few days ago we unlocked a another very important infrastructure for this territory, a job that we want to continue doing”. Thus the Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni upon her arrival in Termano for an electoral event in support of the centre-right candidate in the Abruzzo regional elections, Marco Marsilio.
Abruzzo: Meloni, stopping Marsilio from working would be a great shame
“It would truly be a huge shame to interrupt the work” carried out by Marsilio “and return to the vision of those who had left this isolated region”. Thus the Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni upon her arrival in Teramo for an electoral event in support of the centre-right candidate in the Abruzzo regional elections, Marco Marsilio.
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