Antonio Tajani's support for 'ius scholae' highlights a significant ideological rift within Italy's ruling coalition, and marks a potential shift in immigration policy.
Tajani emphasized, 'We are not a single party, and no one can give us orders,' asserting the independence of Forza Italia amidst coalition pressures.
His comments on granting citizenship after completing education draw attention to Italy's rigid citizenship laws, which currently follow a stringent 'ius sanguinis' model.
The ongoing debate surrounding 'ius scholae' may reflect broader societal shifts and growing support for more inclusive immigration policies in Italy.
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