Overview
- Over three hours and 40 questions, Meloni framed 2026 priorities as security, growth and stability, previewing a new security decree targeting youth gangs, knife possession and parental responsibility.
- She said magistrates often render the work of police and Parliament vain and argued some judicial choices endanger public safety, while rejecting the idea that she is attacking the judiciary.
- On foreign policy, Meloni urged the EU to open a channel with Russia and backed naming a European special envoy, reiterated no Italian troops for Ukraine, and said she does not expect or support a U.S. military move in Greenland.
- Addressing Venezuela, she welcomed the release of detained Italians, thanked President Delcy Rodríguez and said Rome has worked daily for about 400 days on the Alberto Trentini case.
- She announced a housing plan aiming for 100,000 price‑capped homes over ten years, said she would not resign if voters reject the justice reform, and described her relationship with President Sergio Mattarella as excellent.