Overview
- Antonio Tajani reaffirmed that Ius Italiae, requiring ten years of schooling completed with profit, aligns with the centre-right programme’s integration goals.
- Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni ruled out reopening citizenship rules and stressed the reform is not part of the government agenda.
- Lega and Fratelli d’Italia leaders branded the proposal technically flawed and politically unacceptable and vowed to oppose any summer-session debate.
- Forza Italia says it will seek to calendarize the bill in committee after the recess and is ready to vote with the PD if they support its text.
- The PD and other opposition groups are poised to back the measure if it is formally introduced, setting up a potential cross-bench alliance in autumn.