
The granting of the "green light" that the Constitutional Court gave to the Rama-Meloni agreement for immigrants has also attracted the attention of the British media, which compares the agreement of the United Kingdom with Rwanda.
The Express calls this deal controversial, just like the British government's.
"A court in Albania has decided that a migration agreement with Italy, similar to the controversial agreement between Great Britain and Rwanda, can continue," writes the British newspaper.
The agreement, signed in November between Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, allows the transfer of thousands of migrants rescued at sea by Italian authorities to Albania while their asylum claims are processed.
"The President of the Constitutional Court of Albania, Holta Zacaj, affirmed the compatibility of the agreement with the constitution, paving the way for parliamentary approval. Despite opposition from 30 Albanian MPs who sought to block ratification, the agreement is now set to be debated and voted on in Parliament.
Holding 74 of the 140 seats in Parliament, Rama's leftist Socialist Party is expected to secure approval for the deal. However, no specific date has been set for the parliamentary debate and vote", writes Express.
The deal, approved by European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen but criticized by human rights groups, is part of Mellon's wider strategy to spread responsibility for handling migration among European countries, it added. in writing.
"The International Rescue Committee warned that the deal could force migrants down more dangerous routes in search of safety, similar to concerns raised about the UK-Rwanda treaty".
"Despite the criticism, the lower house of the Italian parliament has already approved the agreement, which will be followed by the decision of the Senate, where Meloni's right-wing forces have a comfortable majority", concludes the well-known British newspaper.
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