Interior Minister Matteo Salvini
said Friday they he agrees with Family Minister Lorenzo
Fontana's assertion that the anti-fascist Mancino law should be
scrapped, while stressing that this is not a priority for the
government.
"If you ask me if we'll prepare a bill or collect signatures
to abolish the Mancino law, then I say No," Salvini, who is also
deputy premier and League leader, told ANSA.
"It's an idea, but it certainly is not a priority for the
government and League, who are centred on jobs, taxes and
security.
"In the past the League proposed abolishing the Mancino law.
"I agree with Fontana's proposal. You put other ideas against
ideas, not handcuffs".
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