Milan, 11 June (LaPresse) – ‘As a humble servant of this government and this majority, I still don't understand’ Forza Italia's insistence on ius scholae. This was stated by Deputy Prime Minister and League leader Matteo Salvini in an interview with Corriere della Sera. ‘It seems to me that the referendums have clarified this. Even on the left, Italian law is fine as it is,’ he added. "I consciously chose not to vote for ideological and harmful referendums that did not even mobilise left-wing voters. On citizenship, the result is resounding; it is wrong to imagine shortcuts. That is why I do not understand why Forza Italia insists,‘ he said. And again, on the subject of the referendum, ’the left has turned them into an attempt to bring down the government, proposing questions to cancel the labour reforms that they themselves had approved. With the CGIL union signing contracts for £5 an hour and now evoking social unrest. It's incredible. We have focused on concrete issues such as the security decree. And this weekend there will be gazebos all over Italy to explain the new security decree: more protection for the police, tougher penalties for pickpockets, even if they are pregnant, and easier evictions for squatters. Real life versus ideological fury."

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