Labour and Industry Minister
Luigi Di Maio and Interior Minister Matteo Salvini, the two
leaders of Italy's ruling populist coalition, on Thursday
clashed over Salvini's vow to install a waste incinerator for
household rubbish in every Italian region.
Anti-establishment 5-Star Movement (M5s) Di Maio said
anti-migrant Euroskeptic League leader Salvini's pledge was not
relevant in Campania because the toxic waste fire disaster there
was linked to industrial refuse and not domestic waste.
"So incinerators don't come into it one blooming bit and
among other things they're not in the government contract"
between the two parties, Di Maio said.
The two leaders are both deputy premiers in Premier Giuseppe
Conte's executive.
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