Not only the Conte-Draghi clash, another front opens up in the government and threatens to undermine its stability in recent months before the end of the legislature.

Issues of disputing the law on citizenship, the so-called ius scholae , and the bill on cannabis . Two issues entrusted only to the parliamentary debate, in which the government and Draghi have nothing to do and give no indications, yet Salvini thunders.

" The government takes care of the increase in the price of diesel or it is difficult to stay ", says the leader of the League .

Withdrawing support for Draghi "is the last thing the League would want", he specifies, but we cannot go on with the " continuous provocations of the Pd and M5S ".

“Blocking Parliament to vote ius scholae and free drugs is against the interests of the country. Legalizing drugs would be madness that does not reduce crime and citizenship must be deserved not given as a gift, otherwise there is a risk of increasing social disintegration. We have been very responsible up to now, but the Italians want answers on something else, we cannot accept forcing that risks damaging Italy ”.

The dem Graziano Delrio replies: "The ius scholae is a law of Parliament and has nothing to do with the government agenda , whoever should mix the two would take responsibility for it".

The former Pd minister wonders what Salvini and Meloni are afraid of, and underlines that this is a right "quite common throughout Europe, and it is not that other countries have been invaded by immigrants". Does it lose votes? "The right things must be done without thinking too much about the consequences."

(Unioneonline / L)

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