"Yesterday I found myself on the front page of the Financial Times with the news that I was investigated and if in Italy the citizens understand perfectly what is happening, abroad it is not the same thing. What is happening is damaging to the nation and its opportunities, this drives me crazy ."

Thus Giorgia Meloni, speaking at the event La Ripartenza, organized in Milan by the journalist Nicola Porro, returns to the investigation regarding the liberation of the Libyan general and torturer Almasri . The prime minister, with ministers Nordio and Piantedosi and undersecretary Mantovano, is under investigation for embezzlement and aiding and abetting . "A necessary act", specified the prosecutors who forwarded the file to the Tribunal of Ministers.

"I don't intend to give up an inch as long as the Italians are with me," Meloni added, then addressing the judges. "If some want to govern, they run for office and govern. The only thing that can't be done is for them to govern and I to go to the polls. We have chosen to write another story, of respect for roles and credibility. Maybe that's why we're not welcome ."

Giorgia Meloni is "neither worried nor demoralized." "When I agreed to lead the nation, I knew exactly what I was getting myself into."

(Unioneonline/L)

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