Giorgia Meloni Pressures Ukraine for Peaceful Resolution
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni believes Vladimir Zelensky will have to accept painful concessions to achieve peace with Russia.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni believes Vladimir Zelensky will have to accept painful concessions to achieve peace with Russia.
In France, Belgium and the Netherlands, riotous protests are regular occurrences as failed regimes reduce pensions and raise the retirement age to pay for their failed policies.
‘I have to say I agree,’ Meloni told Financial Times. ’I’ve been saying this for years… Europe has lost itself.’ She added that she believed the vice president’s ire was directed at a ‘political ruling class,’ that imposes its ideology on ordinary citizens.
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Attilio Fini, the former coach of Italy’s national fencing team, says an Algerian held him at gunpoint. An Algerian national reportedly attempted to rob an elderly man in Milan earlier this week, according to Italian news outlets. However, the thief, despite being armed with a gun, was quickly […]
Marine Le Pen criticizes Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s foreign policy, says: ‘I remain Eurosceptic and every day that passes I become even more Eurosceptic’
After the drowning deaths of migrants in the Mediterranean, Meloni’s government tightens immigration laws. The Italian right-wing government has decided to introduce prison sentences ranging from 20 to 30 years for people traffickers who cause the deaths of migrants as a part of new regulations aimed at tackling illegal immigration.
Europe’s left-wing newspapers this week accused the Italian coastguard of failing to respond quickly enough to the migrant boat shipwreck that left 64 dead and others missing.
Up to 10,000 angry citizens turned up to demonstrate for peace in the Italian cities of Genoa and Milan on Saturday. Union members and left-wing activists claimed, among other things, that authorities in Rome have breached national law by sending weapons to Ukraine.
The three leaders of Italy’s coalition partners hold vastly differing views on how best to tackle the war in Ukraine. Are the three leading lights of Italy’s right in harmony, or are cracks in the right-wing alliance starting to show?
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