Premier Giorgia Meloni said at the
presentation of a book on Pope Francis's 10-year pontificate in
Rome Monday that she thanked God she was forced to make choices.
"On foreign policy in the past Italy has had swinging positions:
not choosing is more profitable. Today, instead, politics can no
longer afford it and in the difficulties I thank God for being
forced to make choices, with the possibility of giving this
nation an industrial and economic policy, an idea for reforms.
This certainly does not help with consensus," said Meloni at the
presentation of Father Antonio Spadaro's book, 'The Atlas of
Francis. The Vatican and International Politics'.
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