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Pier Silvio Berlusconi Promotes the Meloni Government. Tajani: 'Sullo Ius Scholae Perfect Tuning'. Renzi: 'I Close with Mondadori'

Summary by ANSA
The CEO of Mfe-Mediaset: 'lo ius scholae? It's not a priority'. And on his sister Marina: 'Absolutely false that has influenced Tajani'. 'Tax credit? The law has to be redone'. 'For us duties are not a small risk'. (ANSA)

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The Cav's son opens to politics and challenges Antonio Tajani on citizenship related to education. Then he praises Giorgia Meloni: "He has the best government in Europe." On the leader of Italy alive: "He has lost biting" , he leaves Mondadori.The ius scholae is not from early times, all the more since the third night...

Lean Right

The ad of Mediaset praises the premier: "Best government of Europe. Me in the field? I do not exclude it in the future"

·Italy
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The day after tomorrow, in Transatlantico, in the huts of forcers, Giorgio Gaber is mentioned, because no one can predict if and when...

Lean Left

The CEO of Mediaset Pier Silvio Berlusconi praises Meloni and critics Matteo Renzi (he lost credibility and political weight) the leader of Italy Viva resents and salutes Mondadori (always a property Fininvest-Berlusoni, chaired by Marina Berlusconi). Through a post on X the politician declares: "I find inappropriate the aggression to the person. But I am not a mediocre like many others and therefore as soon as I read the statements of the Ceo o…

·Rome, Italy
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The secretary of Forza Italia after the words of the Knight's son: "I only said what our position is. We will go ahead in supporting and defending our ideas." Salvini: "Theme archived"

·Turin, Italy
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Salvini cashes: "On citizenship speech closed." Mediaset's a.d. on his political commitment says "for now no, but I don't exclude it&qu...

·Italy
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ANSA broke the news in Italy on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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