But Salvini, who is also the leader of the League's right-wing party, said that the decree containing this proposal should remain in force if they do not want to create a dangerous precedent.
While the 5-Star opposition movement has always opposed the tax amnesty bill, the League, with its traditional electoral base of self-employed businessmen, is more positively inclined to pass the bill.
On Friday, the head of the 5 Star Luigi Di Mayo said that the dispute with a partner in the coalition League over the tax amnesty bill must be sorted out.
"We will move forward. And there is absolutely no state crisis," said Salvini in an interview with Il Messaggero. But he described the clash with Di Mayo as a "big misunderstanding."