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Meloni, interview with Agorà: for the European Championships he sets the bar at 26%. “It would be my victory.” Here's what he said

Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni: "In the European elections, however, it would be a victory to confirm the votes that brought me to government a year and a half ago." On President Mattarella: “Excellent relations”

Meloni, interview with Agorà: for the European Championships he sets the bar at 26%. “It would be my victory.” Here's what he said

“For me, a victory would be to confirm the votes that brought me to Palazzo Chigi a year and a half ago, which is not easy, it doesn't often happen that after a year and a half a government can confirm that consensus”. So the Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni in an interview with Agora on RaiTre about European elections fixed to 26% the Fratelli d'Italia high bar vote of 9-10 June. “My relationships with the President Sergio Mattarella – he then underlined, in response to the political debate also focused on the current relations between the majority and Colle – they are excellent, I thank him because he never fails to support not so much the government but the nation. It is a relationship that we manage directly, personally. Those who try to compromise it I fear will be disappointed."

Meloni: “For my daughter Ginevra I would give up the leadership of the country”

“I would give up the leadership of the nation – said Meloni – when I realized that I no longer have the consent of the Italians. I couldn't do it anymore if I no longer had the freedom to do it, the freedom to make an impact, I'm not here to survive." Words, those of the prime minister, which come in response to a question on what the conditions or people would be for which she could give up Palazzo Chigi. “For whom: There is only one person in the world who is my daughter Ginevra. If I were to realize that she has to pay too high a price… but she is an intelligent, strong, understanding child, we are doing our best not to get lost in this storm”. 

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