On the The right schoolthe differences of views with Matthew Salvini there are, since “we are different parties, otherwise we would be a single party”. We “are for the government program, what binds us is the program” and therefore “we can express our opinion and we will also talk about it with our allies”. Thus the deputy prime minister and leader of Forza Italia, Antonio Tajaniarriving at the Rimini Meeting.
So “just as there are other points that are not in the government program that are underlined by other allies, we talk about them. But it’s not that because a topic is not in the government program we can’t talk about it – adds Tajani -. Everyone has the right to say” what they think. “I don’t impose anything on anyone, but I don’t want anyone to impose anything on me either, so I’m free to speak”, he underlines.
Tajani: “Let’s wake up, the world has changed. The country is ready for Ius scholae”
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The Foreign Minister explains: “Having ideas and discussing does not mean being against, nor being at loggerheads, nor creating controversy. Everyone has their own ideas, we have our own identity and we will never give up our identity. We are part of a coalition, we are loyal. I have many defects, but loyalty is certainly one of the very few virtues I have”.
“I have always been loyal to the centre-right – he continues -, from 1994 to today. So from this point of view the government can sleep soundly as far as Forza Italia is concerned. We are an integral part of the centre-right, but we want to broaden the boundaries of the centre-right to get more votes for the centre-right”.
Later Tajani, again from the Rimini Meeting, returned to the theme: “Being Italian, being European, and being a patriot is not tied to seven generations, but to what you are. I am neither a dangerous subversive nor a left-wing extremist, but I say that we must look at reality for what it is. I insist on education, on identity, on culture, because if you accept being European in substance, you are Italian and European not because you have white, yellow, red or green skin, but because inside you you have those beliefs, because you live those values”, he stated.
Lupi: “Centre-right is not divided, on Ius scholae a comparison without prejudice”
The citizenship issue also intervenes Maurizio Lupileader of We Moderates: “We are in favour of the The right school – he states -, we believe that it is right to grant citizenship after two complete study cycles. There is no split in the majority, the issue can be addressed without prejudice both in the coalition and with an open dialogue in Parliament. We therefore invite the opposition to discuss the merits without instrumentalization”.
Foti (FdI): “It is not in the government and parties’ program”
A closing statement comes from the group leader in the Chamber of Brothers of Italy, Thomas Foti: “Let us say one thing to the allies – he states -: this topic is not in the government program and it is not even in the individual party programs. The voters voted for a program: it is legitimate to discuss issues external to the program, but there is a well-founded doubt that this is a specular topic of the opposition to create confusion in the majority”
And the League relaunches a video of Berlusconi: “He said no to Ius Soli and Ius Scholae”
Reposting on its social media a video of the Cavaliere as a guest of Fabio Fazio in 2017, the League wrote: “Listen to the words – unequivocal – of the great Silvio. Ius soli and Ius scholae? No, thank you”. In recent days, various Forza Italia leaders had claimed that Berlusconi was instead in favor.
Tajani’s response arrived shortly after: “I am not creating controversy. I believe I know Berlusconi’s thinking well and I do not believe that Berlusconi should be used to create political controversy. I have not created and do not intend to create political controversy with anyone. I know what Berlusconi was saying and he was referring to a 5-year course of study. We say that a complete course of study is needed, therefore compulsory schooling until the age of 16 with the achievement of the qualification. This is a line that guarantees much more integration than that provided for by the current law”.
Fini: “I haven’t changed my mind. In favor as I was 15 years ago”
“On citizenship, I have not changed my mind and I confirm everything I said then.” This was stated to Ansa by Gianfranco Fini, former president of the Chamber and historic leader of Alleanza Nazionale. In 2009, Silvio Berlusconi was at Palazzo Chigi with his fourth center-right government (Forza Italia, Alleanza Nazionale and Lega Nord) and Fini, the third highest ranking official in the state, expressed himself openly and clearly in favor of a change to the law in the spirit of ‘ius scholae’, with the recognition of citizenship to foreign minors who have completed an educational path that goes from elementary to middle school, accompanied by parental consent and the real will to become citizens.
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