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Chaos majority, Salvini asks for a stop to the cannabis bill and Ius scholae. Draghi at the Quirinale da Mattarella

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Chaos majority, Salvini asks for a stop to the cannabis bill and Ius scholae.  Draghi at the Quirinale da Mattarella

They show no sign of easing tensions in the government majority. Lega leader Matteo Salvini formally asks for a stop to the two Ddl supported by the center-left on the Ius scholae and on cannabis while the M5s is still in turmoil after the heavy attack of the leader Giuseppe Conte on Prime Minister Mario Draghi. In this climate, on 30 June the prime minister went up to the Quirinale and had an interview with the head of state Sergio Mattarealla.

The premier at the Quirinale

Sources from the Quirinale report that «Prime Minister Mario Draghi went to the Quirinale this morning to meet the President of the Republic Sergio Mattarella. The premier went up to Colle to take stock and report on the latest international events such as the G7 and the NATO summit ». Of course, international commitments will have been at the center of the conversation which, however, cannot fail to have touched the state of health of the government majority. On the other hand, precisely because of the tensions arising from the split of the M5s and the results of the ballot, the premier was forced to leave the NATO summit in Madrid with one day early.

Right school ddl cannabis

Does the League ask for the stop of the procedure in Parliament of the measures on the legalization of cannabis and Ius Scholae? “Of course. While Italians have problems with wages that are too low and bills too high, the left is blocking Parliament with laws to legalize drugs and give citizenships to immigrants. A madness, an insult not only to the League but above all to the millions of citizens in difficulty “, says the leader of the League Matteo Salvini to Affaritaliani.it. There is therefore a wall against wall in Parliament between the center-right and the center-left on the two measures concerning civil rights. With inviting repercussions on the government’s estate.

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M5s boiling

The Five Star Movement also continues to boil after the split of Di Maio and the head-on clash between Conte and Draghi, with the leader accusing the premier of having asked for his resignation. In this context, the pressure of M5s members and deputies and senators grows on Giuseppe Conte to leave the government and possibly maintain external support. In the M5s, among other things, there is no face to face on the horizon between the pentastellato leader and Prime Minister Mario Draghi. “I believe that there is no will of the Movement to leave the government, but that there is a push towards the Movement to get it out. I cannot think that the Prime Minister has the will to get a force of his majority out of the government. Surely it is not a government that can stand on the splits and the fibrillations that there are these days have as mother and father, parents, the split that Luigi Di Maio made. So it is that new political force that has created and is creating fibrillation in the government ”comments the pentastellato minister Stefano Patuanelli.

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