Deputy Premier and 5-Star (M5S)
leader Luigi Di Maio said Friday that the government's destiny
was tied to the family decree.
"We can split on everything in this government, but not on
the family," he said.
"The destiny and survival of the government is at stake with
this decree.
"I see obstructionism, not constructionism".
The M5S's partner, the League of the other deputy premier,
Matteo Salvini, is trying to block the decree.
Di Maio said the government would go ahead "if it does things
for Italians".
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