The debate on synthetic meat under consideration in the chamber
The bill against synthetic meat has arrived in the House
The bill against cultured meat arrives in the Chamber and is a measure signed by the minister Francesco Lollobrigida.
A proposal that brings the centre-right to agree and aims to obtain the yes of Parliament in the shortest possible time. The European position is different and expresses its opposition.
They collide leader of Fdl, which claims to have the goal “to ensure the highest level of protection of citizens' health”, against the representative in the House Thomas Foti, which is about “anti-scientific, anti-European and anti-Italian ban".
“Unlike what the opposition insists on claiming, the minister declared, it is not at all anti-scientific, anti-European and anti-Italian”, Foti said.
According to the position of Aldo Mattia, national manager of the Agriculture Department of Fratelli d'Italia, is the perspective of +Europa a “to be anti-Italian”.
“+Europa wants to sell off Made in Italy agri-food to multinationals in the name of protecting research that the law does not question at all. But we hope that public institutes and universities will also do it and not just multinationals interested only in doing business", declares Aldo Mattia, explaining how according to his point of view it is “anti-Italian is the ideological position of contesting a norm that arises from the broadest popular participation”.
“Italy in Europe and Europe in the world, due to the food culture they have developed over the centuries, have the duty to play a leading role in food safety policies without relying on the self-interested reassurances of the few but large multinationals that want to do business in the field", adds the head of the Agriculture Department of Fratelli d'Italia in conclusion.
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