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Meloni defends government integrity amid controversy surrounding Sangiuliano’s unpaid position

Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni addressed recent developments on the Italian political scene during her appearance on “4 di Sera” on Retequattro. She highlighted Italy’s improved economic performance, noting that the country is now outpacing the Eurozone and major economies like France and Germany. Meloni emphasized Italy’s lowest unemployment rate since 2008 and rising permanent contracts, reflecting the government’s commitment to economic growth and stability.

The Prime Minister also tackled controversy involving Minister of Culture Gennaro Sangiuliano. Meloni clarified that Sangiuliano had initially considered offering an unpaid position to an individual, but ultimately decided against it. She assured that no confidential documents were accessed or public funds spent in this context. Meloni emphasized that while media speculation might focus on such issues, her priority remains on substantive governance and maintaining stability.

In her statement, Meloni underscored the importance of focusing on the government’s achievements and ongoing reforms rather than engaging in sensationalism. She reaffirmed her commitment to steering the country towards growth and ensuring the integrity of her administration amidst public and media scrutiny.