Santiago Abascal, head of Vox, showed his approval this Wednesday at the meeting which Alberto Nuñez Feijoo, President of the Popular Party, will maintain with Georgia Meloni Italian Prime Minister, to discuss immigration policies. The Vox leader assured that he thought the meeting was “very good” and believes that the popular leader can “learn a lot” from Meloni.
“It seems to me that Mr. Feijóo and the People’s Party they can learn a lot of things from the position of Meloni, and I appreciate that my partners and allies are increasingly considerate,” said Abascal, when asked about the nomination to the Congress of Deputies. Santiago Abascal boasts of having Meloni As an international ally and from Vox, they highlight the significant support the party enjoys in foreign policy.
Feijoo will meet Meloni this Thursday, in Rome, as a stop on the tour of popular for Europe, with which he seeks to bring positions closer and discuss issues such as migration policy. Feijóo has repeatedly praised the Italian Prime Minister’s efforts to reduce illegal immigration. The opposition leader will also meet with Antonio Tajani, Italian Minister of Foreign Affairs and also a member of the European People’s Party.
He PP acknowledged the immigration policies of countries like Italy and Greece, which have successfully stopped the arrival of immigrants. “Meloni managed immigration much better than Sanchez”Feijóo said in a recent interview. He also highlighted the agreements reached by the Italian government “in the countries of origin to prevent human mafias from working and profit against citizens’ lives“.
Feijóo already met last Friday Kyriakos MitsotakisPrime Minister of Greece. The leader popular After their meeting, he spoke of the need to advance a European alliance against illegal immigration. From the PP, they have repeatedly cited the models of Italy and Greece as references to stop the arrival of irregulars. Borja Sémper, national spokesperson of the party, stressed last week that these countries have managed to reduce immigration “about 60%“.