ROME (ITALPRESS) – “FI’s proposal on Ius Scholae has several interesting points, it can be discussed.” This was said by Fratelli d’Italia group leader in the Senate, Lucio Malan, in an interview with La Repubblica newspaper. “I have not been able to read the proposal as a whole, but there are interesting points, which we will analyze. It is by no means a devastating reform, they are proposals to adjust the current rules, not only on schooling. I also think the part that puts a limit on the right to have Italian citizenship if they are descendants of Italians is right: the link must be real,” explains Malan, who when asked if there is an a priori no to discussing it says, “Absolutely not.”As for differentiated autonomy, for the Fdi group leader in the Senate, “the criticism around the reform is based on a bogeyman: they say that the unity of Italy is in danger, that there will be those who will be better off and those who will be worse off, as if it were not already an established reality. I would like to understand why if Lombardy exercises a few more functions it could hurt Sicily. In any case, it is not that just anyone will be able to do anything, a Region cannot wake up and ask, I give an example, to run Defense. The law and the Constitution provide for parliamentary control.”
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