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“It’s time for the EU to wake up” – Il Tempo

The deputy prime minister, Matteo Salvini, from Pinzolo presses on the issue of migrants: “As a minister for having blocked and almost eliminated the landings, I have won several trials and on 15 September I will be in court in Palermo. I believe a new security decree is needed already in September. Italy cannot be the point of arrival for migrants from half the world and Europe, after so much talk, must move”. On the sidelines of the summit in Trentino where he met 30 administrators and mayors of the autonomous province, the infrastructure minister Matteo Salvini asks that Europe begin to take concrete action: “Since Italy sends billions of euros to Brussels every year, the defense of Italians must be a European priority. Today we are left alone”. The call to welcome with reference to the values ​​of the Charter of the President of the Republic, Sergio Mattarella? “I am a minister and I swore on the Constitution. So for me the Constitution is law”, adds Salvini.

No to political arenas.  General Vannacci turns around

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Giorgia Melono immediately gets to work in Palazzo Chigi, to prepare for Monday’s Council of Ministers and the dossier on the next budget law. In this regard, “the League’s goal is to put more money into the pockets of workers by taking some money from the banks,” Salvini explains, which she would also like to take home with ‘Quota 41’ for pensions.

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