League economy pointman Claudio
Borghi said Friday that Italy should consider leaving the
European Union if the bloc does not change radically following
May's European elections.
"I think that this is the last chance. If, after the European
elections, the same mandarins led by Germany are the ones
driving the economic, social and migratory policies, for the
sole benefit of Germany and to our detriment, I'll say we should
leave," Borghi said.
"We either manage to change it or we'll have to come out".
The League MP said the EU project was a "failure" and "toxic
for Italy".
"If the environment remains toxic, I'll say let's get out,"
he said.
Rome should say clearly if it wants to exit the European
Union, European Parliament President Antonio Tajani said.
"Let the Italian government say clearly whether it wants to
leave the euro and the European Union," Tajani said on Twitter.
"Too many ambiguities and ill-considered declarations only
cause harm to Italy and the Italians".
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