Rome, 12 July (LaPresse) – “Our commitment continues, day by day, with a clear objective: to make Italy safer, more competitive and ever more attuned to the needs of families, workers and businesses.” So said the Lega’s secretary, Matteo Salvini, in the opening message of the party’s newsletter, ‘La settimana leghista’. The Deputy Prime Minister noted that the week just ended “was another week full of concrete results. From our proposal to tighten citizenship rules to the Lega’s proposal to extend Special Economic Zones to border areas, via record investments to tackle the water crisis, the strengthening of security with over 3,000 new officers on the ground, the work of the Territorial Round Table and the defence of citizens’ freedom and privacy, with the Lega’s vote in the European Parliament against ‘Chat Control’”. “A week of intense work, filled with initiatives, proposals and concrete measures,” concludes Salvini.
Lega, Salvini: ‘The aim is a safer Italy that is more responsive to the needs of families and businesses’

Rome, 12 July (LaPresse) – “Our commitment continues, day by day, with a clear objective: to make Italy safer, more competitive and ever more attuned to the needs of families, workers and businesses.” So said the Lega’s secretary, Matteo Salvini, in the opening message of the party’s newsletter, ‘La settimana leghista’. The Deputy Prime Minister noted that the week just ended “was another week full of concrete results. From our proposal to tighten citizenship rules to the Lega’s proposal to extend Special Economic Zones to border areas, via record investments to tackle the water crisis, the strengthening of security with over 3,000 new officers on the ground, the work of the Territorial Round Table and the defence of citizens’ freedom and privacy, with the Lega’s vote in the European Parliament against ‘Chat Control’”. “A week of intense work, filled with initiatives, proposals and concrete measures,” concludes Salvini.
