Meloni answers questions in parliament about government actions.
Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni spoke in the Italian Parliament about government plans. She addressed criticism regarding a referendum and a dispute with Sicily. The speech highlighted tensions within the Italian government.
On April 10th, Prime Minister Meloni addressed the Italian Parliament to discuss Phase 2 government plans. She spoke with vice-premiers and instructed them to avoid discussing an upcoming vote. Criticism arose when Sicilian Member of Parliament Ismaele La Vardera accused the government of retaliation. This followed a deputy’s claim that Meloni sent disapproving messages. Some described Meloni’s speech as a ‘victim mentality,’ suggesting the start of a long election campaign.
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Highlights
Meloni's Parliamentary Address
Prime Minister Meloni will speak in the Italian Parliament about government measures.
Government Plans and Vice-Minister Calls
Meloni discussed Phase 2 plans and spoke with vice-ministers.
Post-Referendum Government Actions
Meloni will explain the government’s work following the referendum.
Meloni Criticizes La Vardera
Meloni criticized regional councilor La Vardera for a late-night video.
Tensions Between National and Regional Authorities
The dispute highlights tensions between national and regional authorities in Italy.