Ius scholae, Tajani: "I decide if the chapter is closed. And it isn't."

On the issue of ius scholae, "I'm not changing my mind. The matter isn't closed. I decide whether it's closed or not, no one else decides." This is what Antonio Tajani said, speaking at the CISL congress currently underway in Rome at the Palazzo dei Congressi. "It's certainly not the top priority," the minister explained, but it's an issue that "concerns a million people."
The Deputy Prime Minister's comments come more than a week after Pier Silvio Berlusconi 's intervention on the issue. The Mediaset CEO, at the presentation of the program schedule, said he disagreed with the Forza Italia leader's position on ius scholae because "it's not a priority" and that within the party "we need to look forward." "I feel sorry for Antonio Tajani, because I know I'm giving him a little push," he added.
Even within the majority, there was a clear rejection of the proposal, with the League leaders urging "our friend Antonio Tajani to put all controversy over the citizenship reform to rest. It will never pass."
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