The Prime Minister of Italy, Giorgia Meloni, participated virtually in a meeting of his party, the Brothers of Italy (FdI), in Milan , on Saturday night (14) and quoted a phrase from Giuseppe Garibaldi (1807-1882) to talk about his government.
“I remember that phrase attributed to Garibaldi'Here you make Italy or you die'. I think so. There is no day and no hour in which we do not put our all into this commitment.
We will do what we have to do, with courage and determination, and what is right in our conscience. I’m interested in knowing the economic, birth and productivity data in five years’ time,” he told those present.
Meloni also stated that he believes that his government “will last five years, even with the opposition and not just it".
During her speech, the ultra-right prime minister, however, did not mention the recent controversies involving her allies due to a decree on the price of gasoline or indirect criticism she received from people close to the government. The speech was focused solely on what she intends to do by leading the country's Executive.
For the prime minister, her government “has a difference in seriousness, in determination from a government that has no standards”. “We don’t need to thank anyone and we respond only to the Italian people, without commitments, without slowness and with a vision of the future,” she added.
The government leader took office in October last year with a coalition that also includes the ultranationalists of the League and the conservatives of Força Itália. (Handle)




























































