Milan, July 18 (LaPresse) – "When you're in a coalition, you decide together what to do. Sometimes, for example, we’re made to swallow something that isn’t exactly thrilling for us. It’s clear that anything deeply divisive shouldn’t be done. But if you provoke me and say that my proposal is ‘nonsense,’ then you, Lega, force me to say: read our proposal. And I’ll also say: ignorant people, read it, because saying that requiring ten years of compulsory schooling—studying Italian, math, geography, and history—is nothing serious, is just wrong. You can't dismiss it as nonsense if you're my ally," said Paolo Barelli, leader of Forza Italia in the Chamber of Deputies, in an interview with la Repubblica, referring to the Ius Scholae.

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