From the DW:
“Italy's Meloni tries to distance
herself from fascism”
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia
Meloni addressed parliament on Tuesday for the first time since she got the
job. Meloni, the leader of the
post-fascist Brothers of Italy party, has formed the country's most right-wing
government since Benito Mussolini. On Tuesday, in an apparent bid to reassure
Western allies, Meloni sought to distance herself from fascism. "I have
never felt any sympathy or closeness to anti-democratic regimes... fascism
included," Meloni told lawmakers. She vowed to fight "any form of
racism, antisemitism, political violence [and] discrimination."
Meloni has been keen on moving
her party from the political fringes. Ahead of the election campaign, she
apparently sent out internal memos to party groups instructing them to refrain
from making extreme statements and references to fascism. Still, concern has grown in Italy and among
its neighbors over civil rights, as well as Rome's involvement in alliances
like NATO. "A center-right
government will never curtail the existing liberties of citizens and
firms," Meloni said in parliament. "The
proof of facts will show, even on civil rights and abortion, who was lying and
who was saying the truth during the election campaign concerning our true
intentions," she added. Meloni has
appointed an ultra-conservative Catholic, Maria Roccella, as Italy's minister
for family, birthrates and equal opportunities. Roccella had pledged in 2018 to
work against legalizing same-sex civil unions. Meloni, who has long called for restricting
migration, also said on Tuesday that the government wants to stop illegal
immigration and human trafficking. "We
do not intend in any way to question the right of asylum for those fleeing war
and persecution," she said.
Italy will 'respect' EU rules
and support Ukraine Meloni had been known to be a euroskeptic politican.
But she told lawmakers that the new government is committed to the EU and NATO.
"This government will
respect the [EU] rules currently in force and at the same time offer its
contribution to change those that have not worked," she said. Her
predecessor, Mario Draghi, was one of the strongest supporters of EU sanctions
against Russia over its invasion of Ukraine. Meloni said the Italian government
would "continue to be a reliable
partner of NATO in supporting Ukraine."
^ Hopefully she does what she says.
Italy doesn’t need another Fascist Government like they did until 1945. I would
like to see Italy continue to support Ukraine, NATO, the US and the Italian People.
^
https://www.dw.com/en/italys-far-right-meloni-tries-to-distance-herself-from-fascism/a-63550655
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