of Italy Prime Minister Georgia Meloni has claimed that the leftist is scared after the victory of US President Donald Trump. Taking the name of Prime Minister Modi, he said that nowadays whenever a right -wing leader says something, it threatens democracy. Maloni on Saturday praised Donald Trump and US Vice President JD Vance through a video link at the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) at Washington DC. The Italian Prime Minister argued that the Left is disappointed with Trump’s return to power.
Taking a dig at the Left, Maloni said, “Leftists are not so disappointed today, because right -wing leaders are winning.” However, they are also disappointed that these right -wing leaders are working at the international level. When Bill Clinton and Tony Blair created a global network of liberals in the 90s, they were called politicians. Today, when we talk about Trump, Maloni, Xavier Milli or Modi, we are called a threat to democracy.
People do not believe in the lies of the Left.
Maloni further said about this, ‘This is his double criterion. But, we have become accustomed to it. The good news is that people no longer believe in his lies, no matter how much mud it throws at us. The public is voting for us.
In addition, Maloni described Donald Trump as a strong leader and dismissed the notion that Trump would break the right -wing alliance after becoming President. Malloni said, “Our opponents are hoping that President Trump will distance us away.” But, as a strong and influential leader, I know that people with such expectations will prove to be wrong.
US Vice President defended
The Italian Prime Minister defended the statement of US Vice President Vance that the biggest threat to Europe is ‘from inside’. Meloni dismissed the criticism, saying that the liberal aristocrats are uncomfortable with the right -winged people to openly identify and talk about democracy. Vice President Vance was discussing some serious issues. That is, the freedom of identity, democracy and expression. ‘ Maloni’s participation in CPAC is at a time when opposition leaders in Italy have appealed to him not to attend the event.