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Giorgia Meloni, the Italian Prime Minister, stated that she is not scared of the idea of a referendum and does not consider it a reflection on herself but rather on the future of Italy. She clarified that she will not resign if the constitutional reform is rejected, as it would indicate that Italians do not approve of it. Meloni emphasized that she will ask Italians to judge her at the end of her five years in office.

During an interview covering various topics, Meloni addressed issues such as Ukraine, the Middle East, the Toti case, and the European elections. She expressed willingness to engage in dialogue, refuting accusations of unavailability. Meloni highlighted the ongoing agreement with Albania on migrants and emphasized the importance of respecting international law in conflicts such as the war in Gaza.

Regarding the crisis in Gaza, Meloni stressed the need to work towards a sustainable ceasefire and the release of hostages. She underscored the importance of strengthening the Palestinian National Authority for lasting peace in the Middle East. Meloni also commented on the situation in Liguria involving President Giovanni Toti, emphasizing his responsibility to make decisions for the region.

In terms of European politics, Meloni expressed her commitment to building a center-right majority and opposition to forming alliances with

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