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“He has a disturbing look.” And Meloni hides his face in his jacket | Video

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“He has a disturbing look.”  And Meloni hides his face in his jacket |  Video

In the Chamber of Deputies it went so far as to say that the Prime Minister has a “unsettling“. This happened on Wednesday 20 March during the replies to the communications of Giorgia Meloni in parliament. He has been Angelo Bonellimember of Avs, to address the Prime Minister in this way who, in response, instead of taking offense and reacting in a rude manner, as many others present in that Chamber would have done, decided to practice irony.

“We think you owe some apologies to the CGIL and the Union of Italian University Students, because his statement that these two very important entities have worked against Italy is false”, declared Bonelli, referring to what Meloni said shortly before. The prime minister, in fact, speaking of Pnrr, revealed in the courtroom that she found herself “with a letter from the CGIL Students’ Union to von der Leyen to say that Italy had not achieved the objective of the student residences and, perhaps, to take as a hypothesis the possibility of not pay the third installment”. An unconstructive attitude, continued Meloni, “in a nation that must row on the same side, work so that the EU does not pay the third installment of the Pnrr and then say that the government is not able to have the Pnrr installments paid. In any case, things are not going as some hoped, we are the first nation in Europe to implement the Pnrr.”

Words that evidently annoyed the Avs MP who, after asking for an apology, declared that “that letter that you cited signaled to the EU that those beds had already been created and it was not possible to ask the EU for money for a something already done.” Bonelli responded to the prime minister on a different topic than the one brought up by Meloni and, in front of the amazement of the prime minister for that off-target protest, the deputy attacked: “Don’t look at me with that disturbing lookmaking mistakes happens, I tell you with a smile, have a bit of a sense of irony since you always ask us that.”

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In response, the Prime Minister who shortly before had been rebuked by them for having used the word “boys” and not “honourable colleagues” in parliament to address those present, covered his face with the jacket. Before her, he spread his arms as a sign of disbelief towards the government and majority benches, then hid his face so that his gaze would not further disturb the Honorable Bonelli.

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