Government, Palazzo Chigi sources: “For Meloni there is no institutional clash with the Colle”

Rome, Nov. 19 (LaPresse) – “The President of the Council, Giorgia Meloni, went this morning to the Quirinale for a meeting with the President of the Republic, Sergio Mattarella, to reaffirm ‘the institutional harmony that exists between Palazzo Chigi and the Quirinale, which has never failed since the establishment of this Government and of which no one has ever doubted. It is the intention of the President of the Council, with her visit to the Head of State, to underline that there is no institutional clash.’ This is what is learned from sources at Palazzo Chigi after the meeting of the premier at the Quirinale with the President of the Republic Sergio Mattarella. The meeting allowed Meloni, the same sources add, ‘to confer with the Head of State also on the many open international dossiers ahead of her participation in the G20 in Johannesburg and in the European Union–African Union conference in Angola’. The President of the Council Giorgia Meloni ‘deemed that the request for a denial made by MP Bignami was not an attack on the Quirinale, but on the contrary a way to confine the matter to its real scope, also in protection of the Quirinale’, the note continues. ‘It was the intention, on the part of the party with the relative majority, to intervene to dispel any hypothesis of a clash between two Institutions that instead work together for the good of the Nation. It was believed that it was the direct interested party, namely Councillor Garofani, who had to clarify, in order to close the matter immediately’, the same sources add.”