The Prime Minister, in the Spanish capital for the meeting of the alliance that certifies the fall of the Turkish veto on the accession of Finland and Sweden, returns to Italy. Majority tensions between the Democratic Party and the League over ius scholae and cannabis. Conte attacks Draghi: “Confused by his words about me”. And he goes to Mattarella: an hour-long interview
Mario Draghi left the NATO summit in Madrid early to return to Rome. In fact, a meeting of the Council of Ministers is scheduled for Thursday 30 June, which will deal, among other things, with the adoption of draft legislation. Effective immediately, Defense Minister Lorenzo Guerini will represent Italy at the NATO Heads of State and Government Summit. This ends a very important day for the Atlantic Alliance, which is the official invitation of Sweden and Finland to join NATO, but which was not without domestic tensions (THE TALE OF THE MADRID SUMMIT).
The tension between Draghi and Conte
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The political day in Italy began with an interview with sociologist Domenico De Masi, who recounted a trust he had received from Beppe Grillo during his three days in Rome: Mario Draghi had asked the guarantor to “give Giuseppe Conte out of the M5 remove because inappropriate”. A version flatly denied by Palazzo Chigi in the evening, according to which all this would never have happened. Amidst the fiery words of the former prime minister: “I would like to clarify that Grillo had told me about these phones calls, would like I make it clear that we are a community, we work together. I find it sincerely serious that a technical prime minister, who had our inauguration, interferes in the life of political forces that support him for other reasons,” said Conte. Mattarella also received an interview from about one now: “I was sincere unsettled. “During the day there was a telephone contact between Draghi and the leader of the M5: “We talked a while ago, we started to clarify resent tomorrow to see each other as soon as possible,” said the Prime Minister, who then assured: “The government is not taking any risks”.
The controversy over ius scholae and cannabis
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Also during the day, the chamber began discussing two bills that are dividing the parties: the ius scholae and partial legalization of cannabis. “Incredible, shameful and disrespectful to Italians. In a moment of dramatic crisis like this, the left gets the majority and the government in trouble by insisting on citizenship for immigrants and cannabis instead of caring about jobs, taxes and salaries,” he attacked Lega leader Matteo Salvini. The dem answer was just as harsh: “The Potemkin barricade village, announced by the right – of both kinds – in parliament about rights (ie about people’s skin, about their future, about their expectations, about their dreams) qualification for what it is is: the worst available,” wrote on Twitter Democratic Party MP Filippo Sensi.
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Born, what are the points of the agreement between Turkey, Sweden and Finland?
In Madrid, where member countries will meet for two days, an agreement was reached, prompting Ankara to withdraw the veto it had vetoed Stockholm and Helsinki joining the alliance. The topics of the agreement include the fight against terrorism and the defense industry
On the eve of NATO summit in Madrid that starts today Turkey, Sweden and Finland they signed a memorandum which led to Ankara withdraw the veto at the entrance of the two Nordic countries in the alliance. At the summit Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, Finnish counterpart Sauli Niinisto, Swedish Prime Minister Magdalena Andersson and Secretary General of the Atlantic Alliance Jens Stoltenberg. Here’s what they are the vertices of the agreement, Turkish diplomatic sources told the Agi
Full cooperation of Sweden and Finland with Turkey in the fight against the PKK and its member organizations, but also the solidarity of the two countries towards Ankara in the fight against it terrorism in all its forms and manifestations. (In the photo Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Jens Stoltenberg in Madrid)
obligation not to support Pyd/Ypg and Feto (i.e. the organization of fetullah gülen, in the picture)