Ius Scholae, Tajani relaunches but Giorgia Meloni intervenes: "It's not in our program"

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Ius Scholae, Tajani relaunches but Giorgia Meloni intervenes: "It's not in our program"

Ius Scholae, Tajani relaunches but Giorgia Meloni intervenes: "It's not in our program"

Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni reiterated her opposition to the Isu Scholae, after Tajani's relaunch yesterday. But here's what the Prime Minister had to say.

Ius Scholae: Tajani relaunches

The leader of Fratelli d'Italia, Antonio Tajani , yesterday relaunched the Ius Scholae, or the recognition of citizenship to foreigners who have at least 10 years of schooling in Italy: " we are ready to discuss with everyone.

Parliament is sovereign, whoever wants to vote for our proposal, can vote for it.” However, the Lega and Fdi immediately stopped it, calling it an “unacceptable and “ technically wrong” proposal. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni also spoke out on the matter, here is what she said.

After Tajani's relaunch of the Ius Scholae, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni also intervened, reiterating her opposition to the idea of ​​modifying the citizenship law. Here's what she said speaking at the Masseria Forum: "let's focus on the priorities of the government program, citizenship is not among them ." A guest of Brino Vespa, the Prime Minister also said the reasons for her opposition: " I personally do not consider it correct or useful to grant citizenship to a minor if his parents are still foreigners. Moreover, with the current law, after ten years of residence in Italy, one has the right to citizenship." Meloni also added that another topic to discuss could be the administrative rigidities that are still reported by the second generation, when someone who turns 18 for example and wants to apply for citizenship encounters various complications.

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