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President Meloni expresses satisfaction with CIPESS allocation for schools in L’Aquila

30 Marzo 2023

The President of the Council of Ministers, Giorgia Meloni, has expressed “great satisfaction” with the decision approved by yesterday’s CIPESS meeting [Interministerial Committee for Economic Planning and Sustainable Development] to allocate EUR 50 million for work on school buildings in the Municipality of L’Aquila and in other towns that were affected by the earthquake in 2009.

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President Meloni’s call with President Zelensky

29 Marzo 2023

The President of the Council of Ministers, Giorgia Meloni, had a telephone conversation today with the President of Ukraine, Volodymyr Zelensky. President Zelensky expressed his appreciation for the forthcoming conference on Ukraine’s reconstruction to be held in Rome on 26 April, an important opportunity to strengthen relations between Italian companies and Ukraine. 

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President Meloni addresses Summit for Democracy 2023

29 Marzo 2023

The President of the Council of Ministers, Giorgia Meloni, addressed the Summit for Democracy 2023 via video conference today.

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President Meloni’s video message on 75th anniversary of CONFAPI

29 Marzo 2023

The President of the Council of Ministers, Giorgia Meloni, addressed the 75th anniversary event of CONFAPI [Italian confederation of small and medium-sized private industry] via video message today.

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Press conference following Council of Ministers meeting no. 26

28 Marzo 2023

Council of Ministers meeting no. 26 was held at Palazzo Chigi today. Following the meeting, Minister of Health Orazio Schillaci and Minister of Agriculture, Food Sovereignty and Forestry Francesco Lollobrigida held a press conference to illustrate the measures approved.

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NRRP steering committee meeting held at Palazzo Chigi

28 Marzo 2023

A steering committee meeting for the National Recovery and Resilience Plan (NRRP) was held today at Palazzo Chigi, chaired by the Minister for European Affairs, Southern Italy, Cohesion Policy and the NRRP, Raffaele Fitto. The meeting, attended by all the ministers concerned, addressed the following points: verification of actual achievement of the objectives reported for the third instalment; status and progress of the milestones and targets to be met by 30 June 2023, also with reference to the requirements to be fulfilled by the implementing bodies; progress on the REPowerEU chapter.

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President Meloni’s statement on Italian Air Force centenary

28 Marzo 2023

Today, Italy is celebrating the centenary of its air force: 28 March 1923 marked the beginning of a captivating, all-Italian story, characterised by love for our homeland, courage, professionalism and generosity, which has carried our tricolour around the world. The Government expresses its gratitude to the men and women of the Italian Air Force, who keep our skies safe every day, operate in...

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NRRP: statement by Palazzo Chigi

27 Marzo 2023

Following Minister for European Affairs, Southern Italy, Cohesion Policy and the NRRP Raffaele Fitto’s meetings with the European Commissioner for Economy, Paolo Gentiloni, and with the European Commission’s NRRP [National Recovery and Resilience Plan] task force, it has been agreed to prolong the ongoing assessment phase by one month, in order to allow the Commission services to complete their technical sample checks and verification activities, continuing with the fruitful discussions that have already allowed for most of the targets set for 31 December 2022 to be rated positively.

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President Meloni’s statement on FAI Spring Days

25 Marzo 2023

For over thirty years, ‘FAI Spring Days’ have provided an extraordinary opportunity to celebrate and raise awareness of the hidden beauty of Italy’s artistic and cultural heritage. This weekend, people will have the chance to visit hundreds of little-known gems that are often closed to the public. Thanks to FAI [Italian Environment Fund] and the work of thousands of volunteers and ‘apprentice guides’, special, characteristic places that safeguard unique pages of our history will be opening their doors once again.