Meloni government: “Minimum wage? I don’t agree, it could become a boomerang”
Georgie Melons speaks on the eve of the elections Europeanscheduled for Saturday 8 and Sunday 9 June: “It’s a referendum: for the first time – says the prime minister to Agorà on Rai3 – we find ourselves faced with the possibility of changing something in Europe with a different majority. It is a challenge that until some time was unthinkable, we would like to play it to the end, we need the consent of the Italians.” Meloni also talks about personal events: “I sense a bit of morbidity about my private life, and that’s something that doesn’t help you, because everyone needs to have a private dimension. I chose to get involved in politics if I wanted to participate in Big Brother I would have participated in Big Brother. I don’t know why, but any dimension of normality is being taken away from me. I’ve been in government for 16 months but it feels like 17 years. I have it under my house crowds of photographers following me. It’s not easy”.
Then Meloni returns to the conflict with the president of Campania Vincenzo DeLuca: “I ask a question of substance: we must stop – continues Meloni in Agorà – insulting women by thinking that they are weak”, he repeats, explaining his response to De Luca last week in Caivano (“I’m that bitch Meloni”) , all filmed by the Palazzo Chigi staff and then relaunched on social media. “We are not weak, we know how to defend ourselves, we ask for the same respect we give to others. It’s a This is a question of substance, not a question of form. You can call me whatever you want but I’m not a person who stays silent when insulted. De Luca is a bully that behind he acts bold and when then he faces you and is no longer able to do so“. On the minimum salary: “I don’t agree with the opposition, there is the risk of penalizing those who already earn more than €9 per hour. Not a parameter that helps those below the threshold, but a substitute parameter.”
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