When Giorgia Meloni the President of the Republic became prime minister, Sergio Mattarella, and the outgoing premier Mario Draghi they had recommended it to him in every way: “Giorgia, if you want to count in Europe, always look for a good relationship with France and Germany“. At the beginning, Meloni seemed to listen to them, but then the right-wing call of the wild ended up prevailing and derailing her. Statesman and prime minister of Italy or leader of the far right? Meloni is "ambidextrous" she commented a few days ago Romano Prodi but in Europe the three card game doesn't work and theItaly she paid for the prime minister's ambiguity with self-isolation regarding appointments at the top of the EU. Playing with the leader of Forza Italia and his deputy in the Government, Antonio Tajani, who knows well the internal plots of the European People's Party, Meloni contemplates revenge on 18 July when the candidacy of Ursula Von der Leyen for the encore presidency of the EU commission it will be submitted to the secret ballot (!) of the European Parliament. But revenge in what sense? Either in the sense of bringing Ursula the votes of the Conservatives to compensate for the foreseeable snipers or, on the contrary, transforming the initial abstention into a vote against Von der Leyen, thus contributing to his defeat and reopening the games, hoping that a The possible victory of Le Pen's far right in France will weaken the President even more Macron and change the music in Europe too. Anything can happen, but Meloni's unbearable ambiguity (premier or leader of the right?) has Europe short of breath and humiliates Italy's role. No, Giorgia, that's not how it goes.
Meloni, the shell game in Europe doesn't pay and pushes Italy into a dead end: what a mistake
The ambiguity with which Giorgia Meloni (premier of Italy or leader of the European right?) acted at the top of the EU ended up humiliating Italy. In Europe the shell game doesn't work: Giorgia, think about it