Friday, June 1, 2018

Juncker explains Italians how real Euro economy works and Italians comply: Work HARDER and HATE more, so you are worth less as nation(so others can decide for you dummies) !!!

BWAHAHAHA....

DO YOU REMEMBER !!????
BUT EUROPA ROPA(in Slovenian "ropa" means robs - come "rapinare" en Italiano) !!! Italy for Europa is like dumpster(just nation of dirty, but useful gypsies)....

just like 3/4 of Europe is seen as you know(https://goo.gl/YH3xEu)...


QUICKLY VAGABONDS FROM ROME COMPLY WITH JUNCKER...


He will form government faster than Germans, but for Germany and not Italy(in fact against Italy). Nice Salvini...

HOW NICE IT WILL BE...GERMANS/ SCANDINAVIANS/ ANGLOSAXONS WILL KEEP SLAPPING YOU INTO THE GRAVE AND ALL YOU WILL SAY IS "SI...SI..PIU PIU... GRAZIE...GRAZIE"(yes..yes...more...more...thank you thank you).

Italy LIVE: Anti-EU alliance is BORN – Populist PM SWORN in today in EU's WORST NIGHTMARE

ITALY populist forces and President Sergio Mattarella have made a breakthrough which looks like creating the European Union’s biggest nightmare: a eurosceptic government in the eurozone’s third-biggest economy.

The longest-ever political crisis in the history of the Italian Republic looks over after a long day of talks between all political forces.

Lega’s Matteo Salvini and Five Star Movement’s Luigi Di Maio found an agreement and assigned the eighteen ministerial posts available after a four-hour long meeting.

The eurosceptic pair will both be deputy prime ministers of a government led by law professor Giuseppe Conte, who returned to Rome after his resignation last week.


And europhile President Mattarella gave his blessing to all the decisions taken by Mr Salvini and Mr Di Maio, as the man he regarded as the main problem to the formation of the new executive, anti-euro economist Paolo Savona, has been moved from the Economy Ministry to the European Affairs one.

The role of economy minister will go to finance professor Giovanni Tria.

Following a meeting with Mr Conte at 10pm (9pm GMT) on Thursday, President Mattarella said: “A difficult journey just ended, I wish the best to everyone.”

And Mr Conte said: “We will work hard to achieve the objectives of the contract, we will work with determination to improve the quality of life of all Italians.”


Today at 4pm local time (3pm GMT) the prime minister will be sworn in at the Quirinale, President Mattarella’s residency, marking the beginning of Italy’s 18th government.

10.15am update

Mr Salvini, set to be the future Home minister and deputy prime minister of Italy, vowed to cut immigration. 

He said: "Open doors in Italy for good people and a one-way ticket out of the country to those who come to Italy thinking they will receive an almony for life.

"I confronted with the new PM and asked him to take care of the five billion euro that this year as well as in the past have been given to support asylum-seekers: I would like to cut that expense, it seems a bit to high to me."

10.00am update

Newly-appointed prime minister Conte is in a meeting with Roberto Fico, the president of the low chamber.


Speaking to reporters while getting in a taxi on his way to Montecitorio, he said: "Excited? Well yes, I am a bit excited." 

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