April 28, 2024

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Now Meloni is also supporting Cheta

Now Meloni is also supporting Cheta

Until a few years ago, Georgia Meloni has railed against the free trade agreements the EU has signed with Western allies.. The main focus was on Cetta (Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement) with Canada, against which Meloni – left and Verdi, along with Lega and the M5 via CGIL – strongly opposed. “CETA, the EU-Canada free trade agreement, is against the needs of the people. FDI in Italy will fight against approval,” thundered the Prime Minister. Instead, he took it out on traitors like Forza Italia, who were in favor: “Ceta is an agricultural food produced in Italy. “It will seriously damage the sector and our quality products, and another EU flurry for the big multinationals. Anyone who votes to recognize the stupidity that has been slaughtered in Italy cannot be an ally of the FdI,” he stressed.

Until a few years ago, Georgia Meloni has railed against the free trade agreements the EU has signed with Western allies.. The main focus was on Cetta (Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement) with Canada, against which Meloni – left and Verdi, along with Lega and the M5 via CGIL – strongly opposed. “CETA, the EU-Canada free trade agreement, is against the needs of the people. FDI in Italy will fight against approval,” thundered the Prime Minister. Instead, he took it out on traitors like Forza Italia, who were in favor: “Ceta is an agricultural food produced in Italy. “It will seriously damage the sector and our quality products, and another EU flurry for the big multinationals. Anyone who votes to recognize the stupidity that has been slaughtered in Italy cannot be an ally of the FdI,” he stressed.

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The deal was actually supported by the best Italian federation because it introduces non-existent safeguards and opens up new markets by breaking down tariff and regulatory barriers. The data have amply proved it: according to the EU Commission, during the five years of CETA’s provisional application, Italian exports to Canada increased by 36 percent (twice as much compared to exports to other non-EU countries). Francesco Lolloprigida, Minister of Agriculture and Food Sovereignty, iron melonian also knew this and said yes to the approval of Cetta: “There are contracts that have started to generate some data in favor of our products. Or put us in a position to compete in other continents”, he said on the sidelines of the EU Council.

Reverse gear is the result of a “very practical” vision, says Lolobrigida, and it’s an understatement to say it before they say so much nonsense. In any case, this is a good sign for the country and a test of maturity for the Maloney government, which should have the same “practice” on the MESS approval for the country’s sake.