13 February 2023

Nota di Palazzo Chigi

La Presidenza del Consiglio informa di avere in data odierna dato incarico all'Avvocatura dello Stato perché revochi la propria costituzione di parte civile nel processo penale c.d. 'Ruby ter' a carico - fra gli altri - del Sen. Silvio Berlusconi. La costituzione era stata disposta nel 2017 dal Governo Gentiloni, un Esecutivo a guida politica, in base a una scelta dettata da valutazioni sue proprie, in un momento storico in cui non erano ancora intervenute pronunce giudiziarie nella medesima vicenda.

13 February 2023

Colloquio telefonico del Presidente Meloni con l'Emiro del Qatar

Il Presidente del Consiglio Giorgia Meloni ha avuto oggi una conversazione telefonica con l’Emiro del Qatar, Tamim Bin Hamad Al-Thani, in occasione della sua visita ufficiale in Italia. Il Presidente Meloni ha voluto anzitutto esprimere il suo rammarico di non prendere parte agli incontri presso il Quirinale assieme al Signor Presidente della Repubblica a causa di un’influenza che le ha fatto cancellare tutti gli impegni previsti. Nel corso della telefonata sono stati approfonditi i temi dell’agenda bilaterale con particolare riferimento ai settori della cooperazione regionale, energetica e degli investimenti, rilevando le opportunità di crescita nei rapporti tra l’Italia e il Qatar. È stato espresso l’auspicio di poter presto avere una nuova occasione di incontro.

English | Italiano

President Meloni’s introduction at her press conference following the special European Council meeting

Friday, 10 February 2023

Good afternoon everyone.

Thank you for being here and apologies for the delay, which was out of respect for the President of the Republic, who was commemorating the Day of Remembrance for the martyrs of the Foibe massacres and the exiles of Istria, Rijeka and Dalmatia. I of course must also begin by remembering those events along our eastern border; among other things, the façade of Palazzo Chigi, seat of the Italian Government, will be lit up with the colours of the Italian tricolour this evening, with the words “I remember” projected onto it, in memory of the exiles. I therefore thought it right to wait for the President of the Republic to finish before beginning this press conference.

I wanted to hold this press conference because, like I said to our ‘fearless’ colleagues who were still up at three o’ clock this morning, I am very happy with the results Italy has achieved at this European Council meeting.

I am extremely satisfied with the very important progress that I believe the European Union and the European Council have made on a number of issues, which were particularly delicate during yesterday’s discussions at the special EUCO meeting.

As you know, three major issues were discussed. There was of course the matter of Ukraine, in relation to which, yesterday, there was the important presence of President Zelensky, who came to address the European Council. I believe the image of compactness we gave yesterday was a very important sign indeed.

With regard to Ukraine, the meeting conclusions confirm the European Council’s full support for the Ukrainian cause and for the sovereignty and freedom of the Ukrainian people. We fully confirmed not only Europe’s compactness in this regard, but also the fact that the European Union intends to remain by Ukraine’s side for as long as necessary and with all the tools necessary.

From this point of view, Italy’s position has always been extremely clear and extremely consistent. As you know, our commitment to supporting Ukraine is a comprehensive commitment that regards financial, humanitarian, civilian and military aid. I spoke with President Zelensky yesterday and we once again confirmed our full support to him. However, beyond individual Member States, the important thing was that the European Council as a whole did this yesterday, which is why it was a very important meeting from this point of view.

The other two major issues we discussed at the special European Council meeting were the economy and the migration issue.

With regard to the economy, the discussion on the competitiveness of our production system, of our companies, of our industries, began at the previous European Council meeting.

This is a very important strategic discussion, which Italy has also championed, as we believe the crises we have been dealing with over recent years require a strategic discussion on the priorities the European Union must set itself. This discussion includes, for example, the issue of supply chains, which is something I have brought up several times with our European Council colleagues. I believe that the conflict in Ukraine, together with the energy crisis and the pandemic before it, have taught us that the European continent must also pose the question of strategic supply chains if it is to regain full sovereignty, because if we do not control strategic supply chains, we are left at the mercy of events. The European Council is now discussing this a lot and I believe it is of particular importance.

In order to address the consequences of certain decisions made by other powers to support their economies in the face of the difficulties also being caused by the international crises (the United States’ Inflation Reduction Act is one such decision), we have begun discussing how we can strengthen the resilience and competitiveness of our enterprises.

The various Member States have come up with various solutions, which are also very geared towards the possibilities that each country has.

As you know, a discussion has begun regarding the issue of relaxing State aid rules, which is something that some nations with greater fiscal space in particular are asking for (with a relaxation of State aid rules, it would be easier for these countries to help their companies). This solution obviously risks having consequences that need to be monitored, in terms of their effect on the resilience of the single market and on equal conditions for other nations. Italy has amply raised this issue, asking for the relaxation of State aid rules to be contained, temporary and limited and, secondly, for there to be a European response to this European problem, because relaxing State aid rules risks being a national solution to a European problem.

This is why we have asked the European Commission to put forward a proposal for a European sovereignty fund, i.e., a European fund dedicated to the European Union’s strategic sovereignty. This point has been included in the European Council meeting conclusions, but we are also aware that such a fund will take time, and we don’t have time. We therefore asked ourselves how we can create “fiscal room for manoeuvre” also for those countries that have less fiscal space, and we managed to have this included in the conclusions of this meeting.

In addition to the sovereignty fund, Italy’s proposal was to have flexibility regarding existing funds. We have funds that have already been allocated (from REPowerEU to NextGenerationEU to cohesion funds) and we have asked to be able to use these resources in full to focus on the priorities we have.  The other significant issue we raised, and managed to have included in the meeting conclusions last night, was the fact of taking into account the decisions made during the future discussion about the governance reform, i.e., the reform of the Stability and Growth Pact (if you like, I can tell you specifically which parts of the final text were from points raised by Italy, and there are many).
It is clear that the issue of national co-financing remains regarding the response for countries with less fiscal space and the possibility to fully use existing funds (because if the national co-financing used to free up these resources affects the deficit-to-GDP ratio, the problem will remain). We therefore asked for these aspects to be taken into consideration as part of the discussion on the Stability and Growth Pact. We did not discuss this yesterday as it wasn’t on the agenda, but this will probably be discussed at the next European Council meetings. We nevertheless managed to have this included: the debate on the reform of the Stability and Growth Pact must take into consideration the decisions that have been made, so that those decisions may be implemented as much as possible.

So, with regard to the matter of State aid rules, with regard to the sovereignty fund, with regard to flexibility, with regard to the governance debate, with regard to the issue of supply chains, I must say that Italy’s position on economic matters is fully included in the conclusions of this special European Council meeting. I think we can be very satisfied with this result.

I believe we should be even more satisfied with the result regarding the issue of immigration. In this regard, yesterday’s meeting established a principle: the approach is to change. The European Council’s approach in these conclusions is very different to what we have seen over the last years. This approach, which the European Council put down in black and white yesterday, starts with a phrase that had never been indicated in a document of this kind before: migration is a European challenge that requires a European response. 

In my view, this changes a lot regarding the EU’s approach to the migration issue, but is not the only result we have achieved. We focused on the need to follow and deal with the protection of external borders: in previous years, discussions only concentrated on the internal dimension of so-called secondary movements; we asked for the conclusions of the European Council meeting to focus on the external dimension, and we have obtained this – so, protection of the European Union’s external borders, taking into account the difference between those borders, and in particular the specific characteristics of maritime borders. You can find all these things in the European Council conclusions.

In the past, we saw attention being paid, for example, to managing migration flows arriving from the East (the famous Balkan route) but we never saw the European institutions pay enough attention, in our view, to the Mediterranean route; we had never managed to have the priority of the Central

Mediterranean route included in European Council and European Commission documents, but this is something we have now already managed to achieve and this has been confirmed and relaunched in the conclusions from this European Council meeting. 

The Commission’s action plan regarding the Central Mediterranean route, resulting from Italy’s position and the case that was debated among ourselves and other nations (the specific case I am referring to, which you followed, was the Ocean Viking ship), is relaunched in the conclusions of this European Council meeting.

There is therefore immigration as a European problem. There is the external dimension: before discussing internal movements and secondary movements, we must first work together on primary movements; so, to fight human trafficking and curb illegal movements, the specific characteristics of the maritime border must be taken into consideration and, in particular, the Central Mediterranean route, and there must be greater cooperation with and resources for the countries of origin and the countries of transit in particular. I wish to mention our work regarding Africa, which is something that Italy above all is carrying out: we want to engage the European Union as a whole regarding this work. Today, Africa is a continent that has many opportunities to offer, also with respect to the difficulties Europe is facing; I am thinking of the energy issue, which I won’t go into now because we have already spoken about it several times. We believe, for example, that, by working together with these nations better and envisaging strengthened cooperation, we can counter illegal migration flows at the same time as human trafficking and manage immigration, allowing people to legally come to Europe via flows defined by Member States. I continue to believe that it is inhumane to place the issue of migration in the hands of human traffickers.

In this regard, there is also the matter of the Cooperation Framework, of relations with those involved with search and rescue operations. As you know, discussing this matter with a view to regulating how these activities are carried out is a relatively new thing. The issue of a Framework is included in at least three different points of the European Council conclusions.

There is also the issue of repatriations: strengthening the European Union’s ability to repatriate those who do not have the right to be in Europe. Another important thing to be included, which has been widely discussed with other Member States, is the fact that the issue of secondary movements cannot be addressed unless we deal with the primary movements, and this was the issue Italy raised.

All of these matters are included in the final document from yesterday’s meeting (again, I can show you the exact parts if you like); I believe there are at least seven/eight Italian proposals that have been included in this special European Council meeting and that we prepared by speaking with our counterparts, not only yesterday but also over the past days: I had a number of telephone conversations with my counterparts, even those whose positions may have seemed far from ours, and in the end we managed to strike a balance. In my view, this document represents a great victory for Italy, showing that if there is the political will to address problems in a pragmatic and serious way, then results can be achieved. 

I would therefore say that I am extremely satisfied with the leading role Italy played during yesterday’s long meeting, and with the leading role it played in the days leading up to this discussion. I must thank our Sherpas and all the people who have worked long and hard on this summary. However, what makes the difference is the political capacity to build relations, to successfully have dialogue with everyone and also the necessary awareness to defend one’s own interests and seek convergence with the interests of others.

This therefore really was an excellent day, which is why I wanted to speak to you about these results.

[Courtesy translation]
 

13 February 2023

Cerimonia di inaugurazione dell'A.A. 2022-2023 della Scuola Ufficiali Carabinieri

Il Sottosegretario alla Presidenza, Alfredo Mantovano, ha letto il messaggio di saluto del Presidente del Consiglio, Giorgia Meloni, in occasione dell'inaugurazione dell'Anno Accademico 2022-2023 della Scuola Ufficiali Carabinieri.

13 February 2023

Cerimonia di inaugurazione dell'A.A. 2022-2023 della Scuola Ufficiali Carabinieri

Il Sottosegretario alla Presidenza, Alfredo Mantovano, legge il messaggio di saluto del Presidente del Consiglio, Giorgia Meloni, in occasione dell'inaugurazione dell'Anno Accademico 2022-2023 della Scuola Ufficiali Carabinieri.

English | Italiano

Messaggio di saluto del Presidente Meloni all'inaugurazione dell'A.A. 2022-2023 della Scuola Ufficiali Carabinieri

Monday, 13 February 2023

Il Sottosegretario alla Presidenza, Alfredo Mantovano, legge il messaggio di saluto del Presidente del Consiglio, Giorgia Meloni, in occasione dell'inaugurazione dell'Anno Accademico 2022-2023 della Scuola Ufficiali Carabinieri.
Il Presidente Meloni non ha potuto presenziare all'evento a causa di uno stato influenzale.

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Buongiorno a tutti. 
Sono profondamente dispiaciuta di non poter partecipare a questa giornata così importante per l'Arma dei Carabinieri e per le Forze Armate. Desidero salutare il Ministro della Difesa Crosetto, il Comandante generale dell’Arma Luzi, il Comandante delle Scuole dell'Arma Governale, il Comandante della Scuola Ufficiali Domizi e tutte le Autorità presenti.
L’inaugurazione dell’Anno Accademico della Scuola Ufficiali dell’Arma dei Carabinieri è un’occasione solenne per questa Forza Armata ma anche per chi, come me, è stato chiamato dai cittadini a rappresentare lo Stato e a farsi portavoce della fiducia, della riconoscenza, del rispetto e dell’orgoglio che gli italiani nutrono per i loro Carabinieri. Ho usato appositamente la parola “loro”, un aggettivo possessivo. Perché è esattamente questo il sentimento che gli italiani provano nei vostri confronti: voi appartenete al popolo italiano, voi rappresentate un tratto distintivo della nostra storia e del nostro futuro, voi siete un pezzo di noi.
Oggi celebriamo ancora una volta questo legame che unisce il nostro popolo ad ognuno di voi e vi ringraziamo della scelta che state facendo. Una scelta coraggiosa, che nasce da un profondo senso del dovere e dalla dedizione all’interesse della Nazione.
Nel corso di un’intervista venne chiesto al generale Dalla Chiesa di dire il perché un giovane decide di diventare un ufficiale dei Carabinieri. Il generale rispose: “Perché crede e ha bisogno di continuare a credere”. Ecco, è questo quello che fa un Carabiniere: crede nella Patria, crede nel servizio, nello spirito di dedizione, nella capacità di donarsi al prossimo, nella professionalità, nel coraggio, nel sacrificio.
Voi credete che ci sia qualcosa di più alto per il quale valga la pena spendere rimboccarsi le maniche, mettersi in gioco, spendere la propria vita. Sono questi sentimenti che fanno dei Carabinieri un simbolo della Nazione, una Forza Armata ammirata e apprezzata per la straordinaria professionalità che dimostra nei compiti istituzionali che lo Stato italiano le attribuisce, sia in Patria sia fuori dai confini nazionali.
Voi siete le sentinelle della nostra sicurezza e della nostra libertà sia in ambito nazionale, negli oltre cinquemila presidi diffusi sul nostro territorio, sia nelle missioni di pace all'estero e nei diversi teatri operativi: dall'Iraq al Kosovo, dalla Nigeria a Gibuti. I risultati del vostro impegno lo dimostrano. Nel 2022 i Carabinieri hanno operato per oltre il 73% dei reati complessivamente denunciati, hanno tratto in arresto 476 persone per associazione di tipo mafioso, hanno sequestrato e confiscato beni per circa 630 milioni di euro e hanno restituito importanti risorse alla produttività dell’Italia. E le attività investigative condotte per la ricerca di pericolosi latitanti hanno permesso l'arresto, dal 2021 ad oggi, di 14 ricercati. Tra questi Matteo Messina Denaro. Il mio ringraziamento va ancora una volta ai magistrati, agli inquirenti e alle Forze dell’Ordine che hanno permesso di porre fine alla sua ultraventennale latitanza e di assicurare alla giustizia un nemico dello Stato. Da Falcone, da Borsellino, dal generale Dalla Chiesa e dai tanti eroi della lotta alla mafia abbiamo raccolto un testimone ed è dovere di ciascuno di noi consegnarlo alle future generazioni. Rivolgo il mio saluto a tutti i frequentatori dei corsi di Applicazione e di Perfezionamento; so che tra di Voi vi sono anche Ufficiali provenienti da altre Nazioni. Siete voi i primi protagonisti di questa giornata. State vivendo un periodo fondamentale e vi auguro di farlo con quell’entusiasmo, quel senso di responsabilità e quella determinazione che sono caratteristiche qualificanti dell’Arma dei Carabinieri. Vi auguro di cogliere appieno le opportunità che questo percorso formativo garantisce, sia in termini di sviluppo della cultura professionale sia di esercizio di quei comportamenti etici che caratterizzano l’identità dell’Arma. 
Vedete, qualche settimana fa sono stata in visita di Stato in Algeria e sono salita sulla Nave Carabiniere, un gioiello della tecnologia nazionale, un concentrato di modernità e innovazione. Ecco, quel gioiello è dedicato alla vostra Forza Armata, è dedicata ai Carabinieri e viene definita “il simbolo del dovere”. 
È questo, in fondo, quello che rappresentate e che siete agli occhi degli italiani: il simbolo del dovere. Il dovere di servire sempre lo Stato e le Istituzioni, il dovere di onorare la Patria e la sua Bandiera in Italia e nel mondo, il dovere di essere al servizio degli italiani.
Per questo non ci stancheremo mai di dirvi grazie per quello che fate ogni giorno per la Nazione. La vostra è una missione e sappiate che potrete contare sempre su di noi per portarla avanti. 
Viva le Forze Armate!
Viva i Carabinieri!
Viva l’Italia!

13 February 2023

Cerimonia di inaugurazione dell'A.A. 2022-2023 della Scuola Ufficiali Carabinieri

Il Sottosegretario alla Presidenza, Alfredo Mantovano, ha letto il messaggio di saluto del Presidente del Consiglio, Giorgia Meloni, in occasione dell'inaugurazione dell'Anno Accademico 2022-2023 della Scuola Ufficiali Carabinieri.
Il Presidente Meloni non ha potuto presenziare all'evento a causa di uno stato influenzale.

12 February 2023

Intervento alla cerimonia di inaugurazione dell’A.A. 2022 – 2023 della Scuola Ufficiali Carabinieri

Il Presidente del Consiglio, Giorgia Meloni, lunedì 13 febbraio, alle ore 11, interverrà alla cerimonia di inaugurazione dell’Anno Accademico 2022 – 2023 della Scuola Ufficiali Carabinieri (Roma, via Aurelia 511).

(A causa di uno stato influenzale, il Presidente del Consiglio ha annullato gli impegni in agenda oggi).

10 February 2023

Palazzo Chigi lit up with Italian tricolour to mark day of remembrance

Palazzo Chigi, the seat of the Italian Government, was lit up with the Italian tricolour from 6pm on Friday 10 until dawn on Saturday 11 February, to mark the day of remembrance for the victims of the Foibe massacres and the Istrian–Dalmatian exodus. The words “Io ricordo” [“I remember”] were projected onto the centre of the building’s façade.

10 February 2023

Palazzo Chigi lit up with Italian tricolour to mark day of remembrance

Palazzo Chigi, the seat of the Italian Government, was lit up with the Italian tricolour from 6pm on Friday 10 until dawn on Saturday 11 February, to mark the day of remembrance for the victims of the Foibe massacres and the Istrian–Dalmatian exodus. The words “Io ricordo” [“I remember”] were projected onto the centre of the building’s façade.

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