Abstract:Italy's coalition government won't fall after this week's vote for the European parliament but will have "to do a number of things" which are priorities for the right-wing League party, its leader, Matteo Salvini, was quoted as s
MILAN (Reuters) - Italy's coalition government won't fall after this week's vote for the European parliament but will have “to do a number of things” which are priorities for the right-wing League party, its leader, Matteo Salvini, was quoted as saying.
Asked if the League could topple the government if it got more than 30 percent of votes, Salvini said in an interview with Friday's La Stampa daily that he wanted “to change the European Union's agricultural policy not the government”.
“For sure though we'll have to start doing things,” he said, listing as priorities a highly controversial high-speed rail link between Turin and Lyon, the introduction of a flat tax rate and greater devolution of powers to local governments.
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