Giuliani an hour at Palazzo Chigi. Meloni reiterates support: cordial and fruitful relationship
The dismissed managers are Emanuele Merlino, head of the technical secretariat, and Elena Proietti, head of the minister's personal secretariat
by Rome Editorial Staff
Key points
Two redundancies at the Ministry of Culture throw the ministry back into chaos. Alessandro Giuli dismissed Emanuele Merlino, head of the technical secretariat, and Elena Proietti, head of the minister's personal secretariat, on Sunday 10. And on the afternoon of Monday 11 the minister spent about an hour at Palazzo Chigi in the government building, where Council President Giorgia Meloni had entered shortly before.
Chigi sources, Meloni reiterates support for Giuli, cordial and fruitful relationship
"During the meeting," Palazzo Chigi sources explained, "Minister Giuli expressed his gratitude to the Prime Minister, confirming his total support for the government coalition's programme." "The Prime Minister," they added, "reiterated his full willingness to support the action of a central Ministry for Italia. The solidity of a cordial and fruitful relationship between the Head of Government and Minister Giuli emerged, also on a formal level, relegating the controversies that have emerged in recent weeks to normal political dialectics, in a context made particularly complex by the current international scenario'.
Juli skips EU Culture Ministers' meeting in Brussels
Giuli will reportedly not be in Brussels to attend the EU Culture Council. The minister had been scheduled to attend in the Belgian capital in the past few hours. At the meeting of the Culture Ministers of the 27, among the dossiers on the table will be Russia's participation in the Venice Biennale.
The confirmation from Fratelli d'Italia
The news of the dismissals, anticipated by the Corriere della sera and then confirmed by a colleague of Giuli's, namely Francesco Lollobrigida, has unleashed turmoil within Fratelli d'Italia. Where, however, there is an attempt to scale down the case: when asked whether the culture minister is a problem for the government, Arianna Meloni, the premier's sister, head of the political secretariat and head of the Fratelli di Italia's membership office, replied: 'However, no, you are creating a case out of nothing'. The premier's sister added: 'It is, let's say, a natural dynamic that a minister may or may not choose his collaborator, I honestly do not see the news,' she continued, 'as usual, there are those who talk about results, about answers and those who instead make gossip, low chatter.
