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Friday, September 14, 2018

"Vulgar" Behavior by Luxembourgese Interior Minister

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Jean Asselborn- A wild and vulgar guy


At a meeting of interior ministers in Vienna Monday, Italian Interior Minister Matteo Salvini was explaining Italy's policies on immigrants arriving on ship from Africa. While he was speaking, he was interrupted by his Luxembourgese counterpart, Jean Asselborn. When Salvini asked not to be interrupted, Asselborn lectured him regarding Italian workers in Luxembourg who were making money for their children. He then concluded  with, "So, shit". Salvini, in his response, calmly  made him look like a fool.

The below article from Il Giornale is translated from Italian by Fousesquawk. Translation of the videos is pending.

http://www.ilgiornale.it/news/politica/ministro-stato-volgare-cos-salvini-zittisce-asselborn-1576092.html



"That minister was vulgar." Thus Salvini silences Asselborn

After the clash at the summit of the interior ministers in Vienna, the Northern League destroys his colleague: "He gave visibility to the meeting"



A few words were enough for Matteo Salvini to destroy his Luxembourg counterpart, Jean Asselborn.
The interior minister seemed almost amused in answering the reporters' questions at a press conference in the margins of the summit held in Vienna on migration. "I thank the Luxembourg minister who has given visibility to this meeting ... - said the deputy prime minister - of his calm tones and the serene debate is spoken throughout Italy, who did not know that we were here thanks to the vulgar minister of Luxembourg now  know ".
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The facts. As is well known, while Minister Salvini was explaining his position on immigration to his European colleagues, the Luxembourg and foreign affairs minister interrupted him by criticizing his position. Salvini first tried to conclude his discourse, but then Asselborn lost patience and, turning on his microphone, blurted out: "In Luxembourg, dear sir, we had thousands of Italians who came to work with us, migrants, so that you in Italy could have the money for your children ". And then he ended the speech with a colorful expression: " Merde, alors" (So, shit).
At the moment Salvini did not look for the clash: "Good manners is about letting a statement  finish," he said trying to stay calm, but then he was harder at the next press conference: "Who did not know we were here thanks to vulgar minister of Luxembourg now knows it ", said Salvini, ironically dismissing what happened at the summit of the EU's interior ministers .
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