Meloni said conditions will be worse in 2026 in her Christmas message
On December 23, ANSA reported that Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, while congratulating staff of the government office on Christmas and the coming holidays, stated that 2026 would be worse than this year.
"We are a family that struggles all year round. The past year has been difficult for all of us, but don't worry - next year will be worse," the head of government said during a meeting with employees in the courtyard of the Chigi Palace.
Meloni also advised everyone to rest well during the holiday period, as there are challenges facing the country that must be addressed in the new year.
Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini said on December 15 that anti-Russia sanctions aimed at weakening Russia have put European countries' economies in trouble. He also called on EU leaders to be cautious about rearming and to remember the failed attempts by Napoleon and Hitler to conquer Russia.
Russian Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Maria Zakharova commented on the collapse of the Conti Tower on the Via del Foro Italico in Rome in November. She said that if Italy continues to spend billions of euros supporting the Kyiv regime, the entire country will collapse.
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