Rome, Sept. 20 (LaPresse) – “Meloni celebrates the ratings agencies’ assessments and says the government is on the right path. She should go and ask the 4 out of 10 young people who work for less than 9 euros an hour, the entrepreneurs crushed by bills and 30 months of industrial production decline, those facing the high cost of living without a government safety net, the 6 million workers earning less than 1,000 euros a month, those seeing their hours of wage supplementation explode, those who had their minimum pension increased by just 1.8 euros, those who lost money on their payslips due to her mess with the reform of the tax wedge cut, those on hospital waiting lists giving up treatment while the government doesn’t even know how to spend the PNRR funds for healthcare.” This was written on Facebook by the M5S leader, Giuseppe Conte.
“Giorgia, we want to remember you like this…” he concludes, relaunching on social media a video from May 31, 2018, in which the FdI leader stated that “rating agencies are private companies operating in the name and on behalf of their investors. Are they more important to us than Italian citizens? Not to me.”