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Giorgia Meloni Fires Back at Italian Union Leader for Trump Comparison
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has taken aim at the leader of Italy's largest trade union, Maurizio Landini, after he called her the "courtesan" of Donald Trump. The comparison was made by Landini during a TV interview on Tuesday, two days after world leaders, including Meloni, met in Egypt for a Middle East peace summit.
Landini had accused Meloni of not doing enough to bring about peace in Gaza and implied that she was merely playing the role of a courtesan to gain favor with Trump. Meloni fired back on social media, defining the term as referring to a woman of easy virtue or prostitute, but also using it to criticize her left-wing opponents for hypocrisy.
The Prime Minister pointed out that while her critics lectured women about respect and dignity, they were quick to brand them prostitutes when they called for peace. "I think everyone knows what this word means," Meloni wrote on social media, sharing a definition from an internet search.
Landini argued in response that he had not used the term as a sexist insult but rather to imply that Meloni was Trump's loyal ally or lackey. However, his attempt to clarify his comments only seemed to fuel further controversy.
The comparison between Meloni and Trump has been ongoing for some time, with the Prime Minister seeking to build friendly relations with the US president. During a speech in Egypt earlier this week, Trump praised Meloni as "beautiful" and said she was an inspiration to all women. The Italian leader's allies have long seen her book, I Am Giorgia: My Roots, My Principles, which has a foreword by Trump Jr., as a testament to their close ties with the US.
The situation highlights the deepening divisions between Italy's left-wing opposition and Meloni's center-right government, with trade unions like CGIL becoming increasingly vocal in their criticism of her policies.
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has taken aim at the leader of Italy's largest trade union, Maurizio Landini, after he called her the "courtesan" of Donald Trump. The comparison was made by Landini during a TV interview on Tuesday, two days after world leaders, including Meloni, met in Egypt for a Middle East peace summit.
Landini had accused Meloni of not doing enough to bring about peace in Gaza and implied that she was merely playing the role of a courtesan to gain favor with Trump. Meloni fired back on social media, defining the term as referring to a woman of easy virtue or prostitute, but also using it to criticize her left-wing opponents for hypocrisy.
The Prime Minister pointed out that while her critics lectured women about respect and dignity, they were quick to brand them prostitutes when they called for peace. "I think everyone knows what this word means," Meloni wrote on social media, sharing a definition from an internet search.
Landini argued in response that he had not used the term as a sexist insult but rather to imply that Meloni was Trump's loyal ally or lackey. However, his attempt to clarify his comments only seemed to fuel further controversy.
The comparison between Meloni and Trump has been ongoing for some time, with the Prime Minister seeking to build friendly relations with the US president. During a speech in Egypt earlier this week, Trump praised Meloni as "beautiful" and said she was an inspiration to all women. The Italian leader's allies have long seen her book, I Am Giorgia: My Roots, My Principles, which has a foreword by Trump Jr., as a testament to their close ties with the US.
The situation highlights the deepening divisions between Italy's left-wing opposition and Meloni's center-right government, with trade unions like CGIL becoming increasingly vocal in their criticism of her policies.