Boccia, ‘Giorgetti slaughtered? Not to forget, he signed the last 6’ – Il Tempo

Rome, November 10 (Adnkronos) – “Giorgetti insists that the 2026 budget defends the middle class. It’s a shame that the middle class doesn’t seem to realize it: salaries are lower, shopping baskets are getting heavier and healthcare waiting lists are getting longer. This is not a defense, but more like a throwback to a good situation.” This is how Democratic Party senator president Francesco Boccia spoke in Barletta, at the Democratic Party’s election campaign initiative ahead of the next regional elections.

“Giorgetti, who says he was slaughtered, also claims that past budget laws neglected the middle class. But he has one thing to make clear to us: how many years do we have to go back to find maneuvers that don’t also fit his mold? Because in the last seven years he has signed six budget laws, with three different governments. By talking about the past, he risks forgetting that the past is almost entirely his.”

“With this maneuver the managers celebrate, the super-rich celebrate while the middle class sees its waiting lists grow. Emergency rooms have now become places where only the poor come but then stop getting treatment. When a country has almost 6 million people who have stopped receiving treatment because they can’t afford it, then the economy minister and the prime minister should ask themselves, rather than attack the opposition, what they have done in recent years for people who feel the country is close to them. It is unacceptable that instead of solving people’s problems Italy, the government is instead attacking these countries. The reality is that this right is only focused on protecting the interests of a handful of groups associated with the parties currently in power in Bari. Currently in Bari, the three majority leaders are only trying to hide the failure of their government’s actions against the South.”