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Matteo Salvini delivered a speech on the final day of the Forum The European house Ambrosetti began in Cernobbio and discussed in the round what the most important issues of the upcoming government season are, which promises to be dazzling. The energy transition is one of the subjects on which the government is focusing its attention with greater intensity, despite its profound disagreement with Europe's current orientation. For instance, according to the Minister of Infrastructure and Transport, Italy will have to concentrate on nuclear power in the future. "If I have to be ambitiously green, I cannot place budgetary constraints on public spending, because the two things cannot go together, unless we offer China the future of our country on a silver platter", said the minister, who explained: "If Europe asks us for ambitious green goals on housing and automobiles with sacrifices for agriculture and fishing, it cannot place budgetary constraints that allow others to enter our home." And specifically on the environment and energy, Salvini looks to the short-to-medium term future: "The commitment is that this is a legislature government, and if we have worked well, I hope that the next five years will also be productive. During this time, I anticipate that this government, with the current configuration, will be able to launch the first nuclear-based production. Gilberto Pichetto Fratin, Minister of Environment and Energy Security, announced the convocation of institutions and companies to the ministry on September 21 for the first meeting of the 'National Platform for Sustainable Nuclear'. "This is the decision to make clear what must be a State commitment to research, experimentation, and implementation of the knowledge we already have in the nuclear sector," explained the minister. "It involves many public actors, beginning with Enea and our large companies, who have maintained this knowledge."
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