Jean Claude Junker attacks Italy; Matteo Salvini: I do not talk to a drunkard

Claude Junker attacks Italy; Matteo Salvini: I do not talk to a drunkard

 European Union President Jean Claude Juncker said yeasterday that Italy's future will be similar to the Greek crisis.

After this comparison, Italy's response was immediate, which replied through Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Mateo Salvini.

Salvini made strong criticism by labeling Juncker as a drinker, who leads 500 million Europeans. The head of the European Commission compared Italy with the Greek crisis, opening discussions that the euro currency is coming to an end in this country.

While Matteo Salvini in an interview labeled Junncker as a drunkard who makes comparisons that are neither on the ground nor in the sky: "If you do a search on Google: Juncker drunk or sober you will see impressive images," Salvini said. And this gentleman is at the helm of a government that drives 500 million Europeans. This gentleman comes from a fiscal paradise like Luxemburg," said Salvini.

"I speak only with sober and discreet persons, who do not make comparisons that are neither in the sky nor on earth. In a large family there are no A and B series children, and if anyone in Brussels is looking for a poor and afraid Italy perhaps for the purpose of bying under cost ventures in the country, then I say they have found the wrong government," he added.
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