One hour live on social media to answer questions in 360 degrees. Matteo Salvini says he is in favor of legalizing prostitution, proposes toxicological tests for parliamentarians. And talk about the new highway code which will come into force on December 14th.
“I agree with legalizing prostitution” as long as the necessary “health checks” are carried out and “taxes are paid”, says the leader of the League and deputy prime minister directly. And he relaunches an old proposal of his: “I agree with drug testing for parliamentarians… As they make laws that affect the lives of Italians, they must be lucid”, he specifies.
Then comment on them new highway code rules. “The main cause of accidents is distracted driving. For the first time, anyone who uses a cell phone while driving is stopped, fined and has their license revoked for up to 15 days – specifies Salvini – With 125cc motorbikes you can continue on the motorway from next Saturday, December 14th”, then in which the new highway code comes into force. Brief revocation of the driving license also “for those who consume drugs and then get behind the wheel, the use of any type of drug. This implies, in the event of a positive drug test, stopping the car and removing the document. Obviously, this does not apply to patients who, upon medical prescription, have to take medications that contain opiates, cannabis or cannabinoids.” The same penalty for those who “abandon animals on the roads”.
He guarantees that the “Bridge over the Strait of Messina will be built and the final project will be approved next week”, despite the controversies and calls from experts in the seismic study “everything to be redone”.
He also talks about autonomy, the reform dear to the League today disassembleddefinitively, by the sentence handed down in the Constitutional Court. “Differentiated autonomy would be good for Italy because it would reward capable politicians and highlight those who know how to do their job”, summarizes the minister. From the Calderoli reform to Santa Claus: “He exists”, he says, addressing the little ones.