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Italy’s Salvini says Merkel, Macron have “ruined” the European Union

“We want to save Europe, which is not that of bureaucrats, bankers, financiers and those who have ruined it in recent years"

Newsroom May 16 11:21

 

Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini excoriated German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday, accusing them of having “ruined” Europe – after Merkel said he wasn’t welcome in her center-right European party.

“It is we who do not want to have anything to do with Merkel and with Emmanuel Macron and with those who have ruined this Union,” he said in San Severo, according to Libero Quotidiano.

“We want to save Europe, which is not that of bureaucrats, bankers, financiers and those who have ruined it in recent years,” he said.

Salvini is leader of the right-wing League, which is in coalition with the anti-establishment Five-Star Movement. But he has quickly become the de facto face of the government abroad in his role as interior minister, often overshadowing Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte, as he has fought to cut immigration from Africa and has formed alliances with other nationalists abroad.

His scathing remarks were in response to comments Merkel made to Suddeutsche Zeitung, where she addressed the question of whether the League, which is now a member of the “Movement for a Europe of Nations and Freedom” (MENF), would be allowed in her European People’s Party (EPP).

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“It is clear that for example as regards the policy on migrants we have very different approaches. This is already a reason why the EPP will not open up to Mr. Salvini’s party,” she said.

She spoke a week before Europeans go to polls to elect candidates to the European Parliament. Nationalist and anti-immigration parties are expected to do well, particularly in France, Italy, Hungary and the U.K., amid long-standing concerns about mass migration onto the continent.

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