A new confrontation broke out between Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and the country’s center-left opposition. Cause, this time, the message sent by Meloni to a member of parliament of her party, who was on a satirical program of the public radio of Rai. Asked how her health is, given the cancellation of previous engagements due to flu, the head of the Italian government replied yesterday: “Actually, I’m not well, but I don’t have special trade union rights and I’m in Budapest, at the European Council, where I my job”. The government is unacceptable Commenting on this short message, the secretary of the Italian centre-left Democratic Party, Elie Sline, underlined that “the climate of conflict and undermining of the unions cultivated by the government is unacceptable”. Today, from Budapest, the Italian Prime Minister came back to the whole issue and emphasized that “she is very sorry that a “war” was created regarding this issue, which concerns something completely unrelated.” “I don’t know what they mean when they talk about undermining trade union rights. […]
Source: News Beast

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