Premier Giorgia Meloni on Friday
called for team work in the country getting behind the 2023
budget and other issues but at the same time said her government
was open to "contributions" from all.
"Freeing up the best energies of this nation is among the most
demanding challenges we have in front of us," she said in a
video message to the Guido Carlo Foundation.
"In order to do this we need the help of all, we need team work.
"The doors of this government are and will always be open to
contributions and proposals that come from the intermediate
bodies, from the productive categories, from the economic and
productive worlds, from the think tanks, from the cultural
institutions and from all those who have the future of this
nation at heart".
Meloni went on to call for a national energy system to allow
Italy to emerge from the current energy crisis stronger.
"I have said it many times, just in relation to the energy
crisis, I am convinced of it more and more every day: Italy can
come out of this crisis stronger, it can emerge more autonomous
than before, but to do so it must have courage, vision, look
beyond, imagine a long-term strategy term strategy.
"I am thinking, for example, of the possibility we have of
relaunching our national energy production or that of of making
our Mezzogiorno a sort of energy supply hub for the whole of
Europe.
"It would be unforgivable to miss opportunities like these".
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