Back Quote by Matteo Salvini Download Open image “I want to change Italy and get the economy back on track.” — Matteo Salvini ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.0 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Back Change Change Italy Economics Economy Italy Italy Economy Track Want Change
I love Italy so much, I want to change it in order to make sure it can be all that it can. — Charlie Rose Copy Share Image
I will seek to change some of the European treaties and regulations which penalise Italian people. — Matteo Salvini Copy Share Image
If I was a wealthy foreigner I wouldn't want to invest in Italy because there are so many uncertainties, all the scandals related to… — Gianluca Vialli Copy Share Image
I have never let down Italy, and I never will. I love my country, and I owe a lot to my country, and in… — Lapo Elkann Copy Share Image
We would certainly encourage the Italian government to put forward an ambitious agenda of reform. — Rodrigo Rato Copy Share Image
The problem is, if at all, in the different view of the economy, of economic growth. Growth is too low, even for us. That… — Paolo Gentiloni Copy Share Image
We at Ferrari are a small, dynamic company, and we show what Italy can do. — Luca Cordero di Montezemolo Copy Share Image
I lived in Italy for three years and wanted no part of the country's disreputable way of life. — Georges Bizet Copy Share Image
I am proof that you can you make money in Italy and be honest. — Leonardo Del Vecchio Copy Share Image
I am and I will remain a populist, because those who listen to the people are doing their job, whereas the radical chic who… — Matteo Salvini Copy Share Image
Everyone who votes for us will know that a Northern League government would get rid of the euro and move back to a national… — Matteo Salvini Copy Share Image
On immigration, the League and Five Star's positions start from notable distances. — Matteo Salvini Copy Share Image
Israel is one of the greatest and most modern democracies on the planet. — Matteo Salvini Copy Share Image
We are in Europe, and we want a Europe that does few things and does them well, one that recognizes people's identities, languages, etc. — Matteo Salvini Copy Share Image
In Italy there are 5 million legal migrants. They're integrated, and they're welcome. The problem of the Muslim presence is increasingly worrying. There are… — Matteo Salvini Copy Share Image
An Italy that collects lower taxes, that has well-defined times for the court proceedings, and that has less bureaucracy is good news that reassures… — Matteo Salvini Copy Share Image
We don't need a strongman. But we need a strong country that is not subordinate to Europe. — Matteo Salvini Copy Share Image
The biggest problem in Italy is work. And out-of-control immigration damages the labor market because Italians can't compete with illegal workers who are being… — Matteo Salvini Copy Share Image
I tell the truth and they call me a fascist, a racist, an ugly, dirty, nasty, xenophobic populist. — Matteo Salvini Copy Share Image
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I'm sure at some point I will get back into coaching, but right now I need to focus completely on my kids. — Patrick Ewing Copy Share Image
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