Energy, Conte: “Meloni celebrates but the EU is destroying four years of government with a poisoned pill”

Energy, Conte: “Meloni celebrates but the EU is destroying four years of government with a poisoned pill”
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Rome, June 4 (LaPresse) – For Italy, energy supply follows the path of transition, the Green Deal, “which is not an ideological transition, it is pragmatic and concrete,” said M5S leader Giuseppe Conte while speaking at the European States General on the Culture of Sustainability. “We are dealing with a government that manages to say everything and the opposite of everything,” he added. “Think about the fact that they have written letters to both the right and the left to the European Commission to ask for the ability to spend in order to reduce energy costs, which are skyrocketing and unsustainable for families and businesses.” “Now, paradoxically, Europe is delivering a huge blow to Italy,” he continued. “Because it says, first of all, to keep spending on weapons—no joking here—you have signed up to invest in weapons even beyond budget constraints. Now we are only allowing investments in renewables. In practice, Meloni, who today is celebrating and making videos that seem absurd to me, is boasting about having obtained from Europe a serious constraint to implement and resume that transition they called ideological, but which is instead pragmatic and concrete towards green policies. Not only that, Europe has accompanied this requirement to invest in green with six recommendations, a poisoned pill that completely destroys four years of government.”

Rome, June 4 (LaPresse) – For Italy, energy supply follows the path of transition, the Green Deal, “which is not an ideological transition, it is pragmatic and concrete,” said M5S leader Giuseppe Conte while speaking at the European States General on the Culture of Sustainability. “We are dealing with a government that manages to say everything and the opposite of everything,” he added. “Think about the fact that they have written letters to both the right and the left to the European Commission to ask for the ability to spend in order to reduce energy costs, which are skyrocketing and unsustainable for families and businesses.” “Now, paradoxically, Europe is delivering a huge blow to Italy,” he continued. “Because it says, first of all, to keep spending on weapons—no joking here—you have signed up to invest in weapons even beyond budget constraints. Now we are only allowing investments in renewables. In practice, Meloni, who today is celebrating and making videos that seem absurd to me, is boasting about having obtained from Europe a serious constraint to implement and resume that transition they called ideological, but which is instead pragmatic and concrete towards green policies. Not only that, Europe has accompanied this requirement to invest in green with six recommendations, a poisoned pill that completely destroys four years of government.”

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