Tajani Insists, 'on the Ius Scholae I Have Not Changed My Mind'
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It is clear that whatever is profoundly divisive must not be done. But if you stimulate me and tell me that my proposal is a "cavolata" , then you League force me to tell you: read it, our proposal. And I also say: ignorant, read it, because to say that you have to do ten years of compulsory school, studying Italian, mathematics, geography and history, it is a serious stuff. You can not liquidate it saying that it is a crap, if you are my ally. …
'The chapter is not closed' (ANSA)
Rome, July 18, 2025 - "I decide whether the chapter is closed or not. The chapter is not closed." Antonio Tajani said during the 20th Congress of Cisl, talking about the FI proposal on citizenship, which refers to the Ius scholae. "I do not change my mind. It is true, it is not the absolute priority, it is one of the issues to put on the table - explains the vice-premier and secretary 'blue' - also because it concerns a million people."
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