Italy’s right-wing coalition government is squabbling over a proposed reform to the country’s citizenship law. Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani from the Forza Italia party, who also serves as deputy prime minister, on Saturday introduced a proposal to grant Italian citizenship to children from migrant backgrounds after 10 years of attending Italian school. Tajani’s scheme to reform the citizenship law has prompted a backlash from the leader of the populist League party, Matteo Salvini, who is also the country’s other deputy prime minister. Salvini said: “The citizenship law is fine as it is. We…