With references to the main issues of her program, the president of the far-right Adelphia party in Italy, Giorgia Meloni, started this evening her election campaign from the city of Ancona in central Italy. “We are ready to govern Italy and, on September 25, the final choice will be yours,” Meloni said to the crowd.
At the same time, he underlined that the developments, after the outbreak of the war in Ukraine, proved that the globalization model has failed, and that emphasis should be placed on Italy’s national industrial production. “We say “yes” to refugees but “no” to irregular immigration and the mafias that exploit it,” said the president of the Brothers of Italy.
At the same time, he refused to apologize for calling yesterday, young people suffering from bulimia and anorexia, “people who do not respect social norms”. In the same sense, he always emphasized that he bears no responsibility for the “retweeted” video, with the rape of a Ukrainian woman by an asylum seeker, something for which he was criticized by all other political forces.
“This video was published by the first major newspaper in our country, but now they will probably start a legal investigation against me,” said Georgia Meloni.
Regarding the energy problem, he criticized the agreements signed in the past with Russia, but also the new agreements to import gas from Algeria. “We have natural gas, here in Italy, in the Adriatic, and we have to rely on it,” he said.
The head of Italy’s far-right Brotherhood finally attacked the “alleged supremacy of left-wing thought”, which she called “without content” and accused much of the Italian press of being biased and not presenting her party’s positions as they really are .
Source: AMPE
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