Meloni affects the disrespectful France because she swore to keep an eye on her vigilant

Meloni affects the disrespectful France because she swore to keep an eye on her vigilant

Giorgia Meloni, Italy's new Prime Minister, hit Emmanuel Macron hardly covered on Tuesday when she struck France and said that she would keep an eye on her policy.

Since Ms. Meloni's right -wing extremist party brothers of Italy triumphed in the parliamentary elections last month, French civil servants have declared that they will pay attention to attempts to attempts or civil rights, including the access of women for abortion.

Mr. Macron met Ms. Meloni at a visit to Rome at the weekend, with a member of his entourage said that France would assess the new Italian government after her actions and remain “vigilant”.

In a fundamental speech in front of the parliament, in which she presented her priorities for the next five years, Ms. Meloni, 45, caught in view of the view of the French or other people.

"Those from abroad who say that they want to watch over Italy are not disrespectful towards me or this government, but disrespectful towards the Italian people, that, I want to say it clearly, cannot learn anything from anyone." She said

Ms. Meloni insisted that her government had no plans to return Italy's abortion rights and said that their government would "never restrict the freedom of citizens".


The Prime Minister also tried to distance herself from the fascist origins of her party, and reacted to the criticism that she had failed to expressly condemn Mussolini's regime.

"I never felt sympathy or closeness to an anti -democratic regime, including fascism," she told the MPs.

she condemned the laws of the Mussolini era, which pursued the Jewish community of Italy, as "the deepest point in Italian history, a shame that our people will stain forever".

"We will fight against any form of racism, anti -Semitism, political violence and discrimination," she added.

Mrs. Meloni grew up in a workers' district of Rome and her father left the family when she was still a toddler.

She said she had reached the summit of political power without the help of allies from Italian establishment.

"I am the first woman in the history of Italy to be appointed Prime Minister," she said. "I represent what the English call an outsider."


After Silvio Berlusconi, her coalition partner, caused outrage by accusing Ukraine of starting the war, and making it bragging of Wladimir Putin bottles vodka, Ms. Meloni repeated her commitment to support NATO.

"" Those who believe that it is possible to exchange the freedom of Ukraine for our peace of mind are wrong. A giving in to the Russian President Vladimir) would not solve the problem, it would make it worse by paving the way for further demands and blackmail, "she said.

She repeated campaign promises to increase the birth rate of Italy in order to counteract the country's "demographic ice age", and demanded free childcare centers and kindergartens for working parents.

"We need a massive plan, economically, but also culturally to rediscover the beauty of parenting and to put the family back at the center of society," said Ms. Meloni, who criticized what she calls "LGBT ideology".

Ms. Meloni's admiration for Hungary Viktor Orban, France's Marine Le Pen and the right-wing extremist Vox party in Spain frightened the political decision-makers in Brussels.

The Italian head of state criticized the EU that it slowly reacted to challenges such as the energy crisis. But she said Italy would work with the 27-member block and respect its rules.

"We don't want to sabotage the EU, but make it more effective," she said.

Italy is expected to receive around 200 billion euros in grants and low-interest loans from Brussels in order to recover from the Covid 19 pandemic.

Source: The Telegraph

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