
The obstacles to the implementation of the Rama-Meloni pact do not stop...
Italy's operation to send immigrants to Albania is again called into question. Although Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni drafted a decree expanding the list of safe states, it has not been upheld by two courts in Italy.
A judge in Catania, while evaluating the legitimacy of the detention of an Egyptian minor, wrote in the decision that Egypt could not be considered a safe country, unlike what was listed by the decision-making of the Italian executive.
The judge says that the decree of the Meloni government cannot deprive the judge of making such a decision, guaranteed by the Court of Justice of the European Union.
Arguing why Egypt in his opinion cannot be a safe country, Judge Escher says that it is one of the countries where the death penalty is applied and the number of executions is among the highest in the world. There are also violations of freedom of religion and civil rights, violence and discrimination against women and minors, reports "Corriere Della Sera".
according to him, throughout the country there have been cases of arbitrary detentions and arrests without a warrant by police forces.
Meanwhile, a Court in Rome, while examining the case of one of the 12 people who were previously transferred to Gjadër, has sent the decree for evaluation to the European Court of Justice, as previously decided by a judge in Bologna.
These court decisions again cast doubt in Italy on the implementation of the migrant agreement with Albania, as two days ago it was decided that other migrants will soon arrive in Gjadër and the ship "Libra" has resumed operations 20 miles from Lampedusa to welcome the refugees rescued in the waters of the Mediterranean.
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