Galeazzo Bignami debunks the left’s lies live. And he does so as a guest on Porta a Porta on Rai 1. In a video re-launched by Fratelli d’Italia, the deputy focuses on the topic of renewables, bringing with him a clear graph: “This is a graph, because we hear a lot about it, of the growth of renewables when the Meloni Government is in power. You see, it was 1.3 in 2021, Draghi government, or rather I think at the end of the Conte government and the beginning of the Draghi government. 3.2, Draghi government, Meloni government, plus 5.8. Another year of Meloni government, plus 7.5. This is therefore the government’s commitment, demonstrating that the government doesn’t just talk about renewables, but implements them. Others talk about them and don’t implement them.”
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FdI always comments in support: “Without grand proclamations, the Meloni government’s commitment to renewables is clear for all to see. Now the left has nothing left but to renew its repertoire: Italians are tired of their usual litanies.” The Democratic Party, for example, a few days ago commented on the EU Commission’s opening on flexibility for energy investments: “As the PD, we hope that Italy will use these flexibility spaces in the direction we have long indicated: to recover the enormous delays accumulated in recent years by the Meloni government on the development of renewables, on energy efficiency and on investments in grids and storage.”
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