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Ventotene Manifesto not my Europe says PM (2)

House session stopped by opposition's protest

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(ANSA) - ROME, MAR 19 - Premier Giorgia Meloni's statement on Wednesday that the Manifesto of Ventotene did not represent the Europe she envisions during a Lower House debate ahead of this week's EU Council sparked a protest by opposition members that led Speaker Lorenzo Fontana to temporarily interrupt the session.
    "I don't know if this is your Europe, but it's certainly not mine", Meloni said of the 1941 manifesto which was circulated within the Italian Resistance and soon became the programme of the European Federalist Movement.


    "I am not very clear on your idea of Europe", the premier went on to say, mentioning a pro-EU demonstration held in Rome Saturday at the initiative of journalist Michele Serra, and saying that many participants as well as members of the opposition in the House had mentioned the Manifesto: "I hope they haven't read it, because the alternative would be scary", she said.
    The small island of Ventotene off the coast of Lazio housed a Fascist prison during World War II, and two of the founding fathers of the European Union were held there by the Mussolini dictatorship.
    This was where Altiero Spinelli and Ernesto Rossi came up with the Ventotene Manifesto.
    The Manifesto encouraged a federation of European states in a bid to prevent future wars. (ANSA).
   

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