Deputy Premier, Interior
Minister and League leader Matteo Salvini said Friday that "the
subject of infrastructure differentiates us from our allies in
the (5-Star Movement) M5S with whom I am in any case proud to
have administrated this country for five months".
He said on a visit to Sardinia that "Italy and Sardinia need
Yeses and to go forward and not to go backwards".
The League disagrees with the M5S on major infrastructure
like the high-speed rail (TAV) line between Lyon and Turin,
which the government has frozen pending a cost/benefit analysis.
Previously the M5S was against both the TransAdriatic
Pipeline and the clean-up and continuation of the polluting ILVA
steel plant, both in Puglia, but had to allow them to go ahead,
with the League insisting they must go on.
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