00:00What is the situation in my country, where you know there is an extreme right government led by Giorgio Meloni?
00:05It's very simple. They're cutting down the public health system.
00:09Six million Italians are giving up going to the hospitals because they cannot afford it.
00:17At the same time, they're cutting down public education by canceling 6,000 teachers last year.
00:24And at the same time, we have seen that they are blocking our proposal for a minimum wage in one
00:30of the European countries
00:32that has the least, the worst wages across the whole European Union.
00:36So it's pretty clear what they're doing. Propaganda every day.
00:39What they're doing is fueling a climate of division, polarization and hatred.
00:45And we pay the consequences of that every day.
00:48Today, the last week in Florence, the Prime Minister of my country said that the oppositions are worse than terrorists.
00:56And at the same time, in this climate of hatred, I want to express my solidarity to one of the
01:02most famous inquiry journalists in my country,
01:05Sigfrido Ranucci, because yesterday there was a bomb in front of his house.
01:09So democracy is at risk.
01:12The freedom of speech is at risk when the extreme right is in government.
01:16But just to be quick, the fact is that the extreme right when it's in government is not delivering for
01:23the basic needs of our people.
01:25And I will stick with Jacinda and with Magdalena on this.
01:27What we have to do is remember who we are as socialists.
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