Meloni: 'The government goes ahead, we have no time to lose'
From Jeddah, where she is on a 'mission' for 'solidarity with friendly countries', Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni responds on the hot topics of the executive in an interview
From the extension of the excise cut to the possible government reshuffle. From Jeddah, where she is on a 'mission' for 'solidarity with friendly countries', Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni responds to the hot topics for the executive in an interview with Tg1.
The Oil Question
Starting with the Council of Ministers a few hours earlier, in which the decree was approved to extend the fuel excise tax cut until 1 May.
An intervention linked, of course, to the crisis in the Middle East and the rising price of oil. Thus, the 'solidarity' trip to the Gulf countries: 'We help them to defend themselves, we are here both to protect our compatriots and to guarantee energy supplies'. In this case, oil; a few days ago, in Algeria, gas.
The US niet for Sigonella
Then there is the niet to the United States for the use of the military base at Sigonella, in Sicily. 'I believe,' the premier premised, 'that Europe has nothing to gain from a rift with the US. But when we disagree, we must say so'.
No reshuffle
Finally, the internal situation of the government: in particular, the hypothesis of an early vote or reshuffle after the referendum result and the steps backwards of Andrea Delmastro and Daniela Santanchè, as well as the case involving Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi.

