(ANSA) - ROME, NOV 14 - Elon Musk was speaking as a private
citizen who had honest thoughts about a specific issue and did
not want to affect Italy's sovereignty nor the dynamics of its
institutions with his comments on the Italian judiciary, Musk's
contact in Italy, Andrea Stroppa, told Sky Tg24 on Thursday.
"Musk's words are the outcome of an honest thought concerning a
theme, he did not want to harm the sovereignty of our country
nor the dynamics", said Stroppa, after Musk said Rome judges who
nixed the detention of migrants in Albania under the
government's controversial policy of taking asylum seekers to be
processed in the country "needed to go".
"I believe it is right to remember that he spoke as a private
citizen, as an entrepreneur and not as a figure of an
administration that will take office in a few months", said
Musk's man in Italy.
The Tesla, X and SpaceX owner Musk, who was appointed by US
President-elect Donald Trump on Tuesday to head a newly created
government efficiency agency, had written via X that "these
judges need to go," on a user's post on the news of the
suspension of the validation of the seven migrants' detention
decided by the immigration section of the court of Rome on
Monday. (ANSA).