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Salvini against Tajani on ius scholae: “A law that works should not be changed”

Matthew Salvini replica ad Antonio Tajani and closes on the The right school. “It is not a priority, it is not on the government agenda. A law that works should not be changed”. This is what the deputy prime minister and leader of the League said Matthew Salvini he responds to those who ask him for a comment on the The right schoolduring the press briefing at the Rimini Meeting.

The leader of the League explained that he did not want to create controversy but stressed that “Italy is the European country that grants more citizenships than anyone else. We grant more citizenships to foreign citizens than France, Spain, Germany. So a law that is good should not be changed”.

Tajani: “Let’s wake up, the world has changed. The country is ready for Ius scholae”

by Tommaso Ciriaco


Again from the Rimini Meeting comes the opening of the Minister of the Interior, Matthew Piantedosi: “If this discussion on citizenship – he explained – serves to update the panorama of evaluations that a country like ours must make on the integration processes that are behind the institution of Italian citizenship, that’s fine. However, I believe that this discussion should be done free from ideal or even ideological conditioning”.

Piantedosi added: “In our legal system there is even a hint of Ius soli: citizenship is granted to a foreigner who was born in Italy, has spent his life there until the age of 18 and, contrary to what I have read in some press, it is not true that on this subject there are instructions because this mechanism for reconstructing the stay is very rigorous. Indeed, instructions have been recently updated given to all the interested bodies that the effectiveness of the period of stay must be considered even regardless of holidays spent elsewhere”.

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– 2024-09-02 09:14:28

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