Calenda “The government has a problem with the ruling class, they don’t know how to administer”

CERNOBBIO (COMO) (ITALPRESS) – “I find it quite ridiculous what has been done in Italy forever, Meloni herself used to do it: when you are in opposition you say everything is bad and when you are in government you say everything is good. I think the problem is bigger than that. Beyond individual choices and individual scandals, this government has a gigantic problem with the political ruling class. It fails to administer the country.” So said Action leader Carlo Calenda upon his arrival at Villa d’Este in Cernobbio for the TEHA Forum, where he will participate in a discussion panel together with Democratic Party secretary Elly Schlein and 5-Star Movement President Giuseppe Conte. “Meloni’s speech,” he added, “is what every Prime Minister does in this place: tell about the magnificent progressive fortunes of the government. Some of the things Meloni did I agree with, some of the data are positive because they actually are. “Then, regarding the next budget law “we will propose that at least the part related to the Irpef rates, which is worth 4 billion, be invested in health care because we believe that health care is one of the fundamental problems of this country,” he stressed during the confrontation with the other two opposition leaders. And as for Industry 5.0, “it has arrived very late, with 13 authorization steps that make it very cumbersome,” he declares. “Our duty,” he stresses, “is to collaborate with the other oppositions whenever possible to try to propose solutions; sometimes we succeed and many other times we don’t. But it is certain that Action will not stand in a coalition where it is not clear how it intends to deal with the energy transition.” “For us,” he adds, “the Green Deal is to be overcome as it is in fact unfeasible and unrealizable, you have to make the transition in the time allowed so as not to deindustrialize, and you have to have nuclear power.”- photo xh7 Italpress -(ITALPRESS).

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