Home » Case Morisi, Salvini: “Embarrassing voyeurism”. Then the arrow to the government: “Another 3 billion for the sting on bills, citizenship income to finance the extension of quota 100”

Case Morisi, Salvini: “Embarrassing voyeurism”. Then the arrow to the government: “Another 3 billion for the sting on bills, citizenship income to finance the extension of quota 100”

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Matteo Salvini is not there. The media fuss raised by the Morisi case and the increasingly insistent rumors of a split within the League complete with a showdown after the administrative offices do not go down to the leader of the Carroccio, who on the microphones of “Mattino 5” not only defends itself, but counterattacks.
First the Morisi case: “For a week someone has been massacring or trying to disturb the League during the election campaign on a private matter,” said Salvini, who defined the affair as “embarrassing voyeurism” and added that the League will never give the go-ahead. free to legalize drugs: “Drugs are dead, there are no good drugs, my colleagues from the Democratic Party and the 5-Star Movement who would like to legalize drugs do not do a good service”, he added.
Then the arrows to the government: “We need to find another 3 billion to avoid the increase in bills,” said Salvini, who also touched on the subject of cadastral estimates: the taxes on the house, he stressed, are already excessively burdensome.

Then the leader of the League returned to the topic on which his party has been pushing for some time, starting with the renewal of quota 100, which in the idea of ​​the Carroccio should be financed by citizenship income. “In hundreds of thousands of cases the citizenship income is going to those who refuse to work. So let’s take that misused money and shift it to the right to a pension. This is what the League proposes, ”Salvini concluded.

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