Elon Musk angers the Italians… and the president responds: Italy is a democratic country

Raised American billionaire Elon Muskthe owner of the Georgia Meloniwho considers the deportation agreement of illegal immigrants with Albania a “major achievement” for the Meloni government, and after the ruling was issued, he expressed his shock at the Italian judges’ decision.

The confrontation between Italy and Elon is escalating MaskAfter the businessman criticized the actions of judges and non-governmental organizations that questioned the immigration policy followed by the Italian government, in what some Italian officials considered interference in Italian internal affairs and the sovereignty of the European state.

Italy’s President Sergio Mattrella said: “Italy is a great democratic country and I must repeat, in words used on another occasion, that it knows how to take care of its affairs in accordance with its constitution,” adding: “Anyone, especially if, as announced, is about to take over… “An important governmental role in a friendly and allied country is that it respects its sovereignty and cannot undertake the task of giving it instructions.”

The Italian Nova Agency quoted sources in the Council of Ministers as saying that Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni “pays great respect to the words of the President of the Republic.”

Musk, who is loyal to the Meloni government, asked the question: “Do the Italian people live in a democracy or are decisions made by unelected people?”, referring to Italian judges.

Yesterday, the billionaire intervened to attack the judges of the Immigration Division of the Rome Court, who canceled the detention of the seven migrants transferred to Albania, and referred him to the European Court of Justice to clarify the correct interpretation of the directives.

“These judges need to go,” he wrote, referring to the court’s decision to refuse to detain 7 immigrants.

Today, the President-elect of the United States announced that Musk and businessman Vivek Ramaswamy will head a new Department of Government Efficiency.

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