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Salvini, Draghi bis? After an emergency, technical governments and the Democratic Party are enough

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“Let’s give the floor to the Italians, let’s trust the Italians and let them choose. Of technical governments, of unelected governments or of governments with the Democratic Party, we will not and obviously we will no longer accept them “. This is the response of the leader of the League, Matteo Salvini, on the sidelines of his visit to the Salone del Mobile in Milan, to those who asked him if he would see a Draghi bis in 2023 possible. “We said yes to this emergency government only because it is there. it was the pandemic. Also because – he added – the spread is 230, despite Draghi despite an emergency government, so it obviously means that when in Frankfurt or Brussels they decide to attack, because this is the impression, some European countries, primarily Italy , we must react “.

As for the government study decree, scheduled for July, with a tax cut, Salvini is equally clear: “Other than 9 billion. When the European Central Bank says ‘I no longer buy government bonds there’, the stock market loses 5% in one day, inflation rises to 7%, growth decreases, petrol is over 2 euros per liter … it seems clear that Italy is under attack, and we ask the government to react. “

The Northern League leader then announced that he “asked the Minister of Economy to quickly find the money to renew the petrol and diesel discount at least for the whole summer, and also the discount on electricity and gas bills. “The impression is that Italy is under attack as a few years ago – he reiterated – they would like to make Italy a new Greece by taking away the loot”.

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