Meloni in Sallusti’s book-interview: “The constitutional reform will take place”


“I will work to find an agreement in Parliament with all or part of the opposition, so as not to ‘disturb’ the Italians” with the confirmatory referendum, says the Prime Minister, as emerges from an excerpt from the book published by Free. The EU? There is “no hypothesis” that Italy will exit

“I will work to find an agreement in Parliament with all or part of the opposition, so as not to ‘disturb’ the Italians” with the confirmatory referendum. This was stated by the Prime Minister, Giorgia Meloni, in an excerpt from the book-interview by Alessandro Sallusti, Giorgia’s versionpublished by Free. “If I am unable to achieve this objective and we have to resort to a referendum, it will be enough to ask two very simple questions. The first: do you want to decide who should govern? The second: do you want the someone you have chosen to govern to have five years to do so? they seem like two common sense questions, and Italians have much more common sense than the politics often recognizes them”, adds the prime minister.

Constitutional reform “is right”

Still on the constitutional reform, Meloni then clarifies: “It is a fair reform. Or, at least, that is what I will ask citizens to confirm when, in the event that there are not enough votes to approve it with a two-thirds majority of Parliament, they come called to express their opinion on the confirmatory referendum”. As for the precedent of the Renzi reform, rejected at the polls, Meloni adds: “The Renzi reform did not touch on this issue, the most important, and was very messed up on the rest. It was cumbersome and essentially useless. And then Renzi had made the mistake of transforming the referendum on the reform in a sort of judgment on his work and that of the government”. On the Autonomy reform, the Prime Minister then states: “The left accuses us of wanting to split the nation”. “National unity is not in question, but this does not mean that all the regions of Italy have the same problems, the same needs and the same ambitions”.

“There is no hypothesis that Italy will leave the EU”

And the relationship with the EU? “Let’s make a firm point – says the Prime Minister – there is no hypothesis that Italy could leave Europe. We are Europe, given that two thousand-odd years ago everything was born right here. It is no coincidence that we were among the founders of the European Community. Without Italy there would no longer be any European Union”.



Source-tg24.sky.it