Giorgia Meloni Addresses Swearing-In Ceremony for New Recruits of Italy’s National Security Information System

Rome, July 16, 2025 – Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni delivered a formal address during a significant swearing-in ceremony for newly appointed members of the Information System for the Security of the Republic (Sistema d’Informazione per la Sicurezza della Repubblica), a vital component of Italy’s national intelligence framework.
The event, held in an official state venue, marked a moment of both institutional pride and civic responsibility. In a video posted at 2:13 PM (local time) on her official social media account, Meloni is seen stepping onto the stage against the backdrop of Italian, EU, and agency flags, where she was greeted by a standing ovation from dignitaries and senior officials.
Accompanying the video, Meloni wrote in Italian: “Il mio intervento alla cerimonia di giuramento dei neoassunti del Sistema d’Informazione per la Sicurezza della Repubblica,” which translates to “My speech at the swearing-in ceremony of the newly hired members of the Information System for the Security of the Republic.”
The ceremony underscores the strategic importance of Italy’s national intelligence and security services, especially at a time when global threats—ranging from cyberattacks to geopolitical instability—continue to evolve. Meloni’s presence at the event signaled strong executive support for national security personnel and a commitment to strengthening Italy’s internal and external defense capabilities.
With over 48,000 views, nearly 2,700 likes, and hundreds of reposts, the post resonated widely across the Italian digital public sphere, reflecting interest in the country’s evolving security posture.
This event not only celebrated the induction of new professionals into Italy’s intelligence structure but also reaffirmed the government’s dedication to safeguarding democratic institutions, ensuring transparency, and equipping the Republic to face modern-day challenges with resilience and integrity.
