“I’m sorry that even on this we can start a controversy over something completely useless, I don’t know what is meant by debasing trade union rights which this government defends much better than the caviar left.” Giorgia Meloni said this in Budapest, replying to the words of Elly Schlein on the message sent yesterday from Budapest by the Prime Minister to an FDI MP saying that, despite the flu, he had taken part in the informal summit of the 27.
“Yesterday Elly Schlein said that I am debasing trade union rights because, on a light radio show, I responded to a text message in a light-hearted way by saying that I wasn’t feeling well but I was still doing my job, because as you understand very well here there is no ‘there is no one who can replace me in this sense. Clearly I was mentioning the issue of trade union rights, I’m sorry that even on this we can start a controversy over something completely useless.”
“I don’t know what is meant by debasing trade union rights – she continued – which this Government defends much better than the caviar left, but I know that I am used to doing my job even when I am not in top form because it is the commitment that I’m taken with the Italians. I hope that sooner or later the left will identify some serious issue on which to engage in politics with this government while waiting to find an identity that allows it to stand alongside the citizens”, concluded Meloni.