Arriving at the Fiera di Rho, in Milan, to inaugurate the 61st Salone del Mobile, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni (welcomed by President Maria Porro and Claudio Feltrin, President of FederlegnoArredo) defines the exhibition scheduled until April 23 "showcase of Italian excellence in the world".

Talking to reporters at the entrance, she also talks about Europe, migrants, birth rates, the topics on the agenda, in particular for the Cutro decree on migration arriving today in Parliament: net of a positive judgment on EU policies, the Prime Minister underlines the parallel importance of the "defense of the national interest". Giorgia Meloni has her say on the real problem that the EU has today: "The absence of strategic autonomy. Someone posed the problem a few years ago, and was called a dangerous sovereignist", says the premier.

Then, he moves on to the birth rate: "For too many years there have been no investments, in Italy we have a problem of stability of the economic and social system, we have not invested in the birth rate". Then, Giorgia Meloni adds: "In Italy there are more and more people to support and fewer and fewer people who work; This problem is solved in various ways: the way the government works is not only that of migrants, but also that of the great unused reserve that is women's work. Bringing it to the European average and focusing on demography, with the incentive on the part of families to bring children into the world", concluded the premier.