Giorgia Meloni, angry with the decision of the judges in Rome, has convened an urgent meeting with the ministers and is planning to solve the problem tomorrow, through an ad hoc decree. This is because it is convinced that something much bigger than the "Albanian model" is at stake.
A strong clash between politics and justice is taking place in Italy over the "Albania issue", writes Corriere della Sera in an article today.
With new battles that could spread to the European field, President Sergio Mattarella and Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni are alarmed after the decision of the Court of Rome which blocked the "Albanian model" for the policy of illegal immigrants.
Giorgia Meloni, angry with the decision of the judges in Rome, has convened an urgent meeting with the ministers and is planning to solve the problem tomorrow, through an ad hoc decree.
This is because it is convinced that something much bigger than the "Albanian model" is at stake, Corriere emphasizes.
"The left is trying to undermine my leadership in Europe, because we are learning," said Meloni, according to government sources, he believes in the boomerang effect.
This means that the ministers and the prime minister and the President of the Republic want to avoid reactions that could undermine the stability of the system.
In short, according to the Italian government, the risk of an internal institutional conflict must be avoided and, worse, a confrontation with the EU, which, coincidentally, would fall on the eve of the final decision on the appointment of Raffaele Fitto as commissioner.
It is known that Mattarella always examines the laws that come to his table from a legal and constitutional point of view, as well as taking into account their compatibility with Community law.
However, it is likely that, according to the custom of cooperation between powers, a technical dialogue is being developed between the legal offices of the Presidency and the Italian Prime Minister.
Ad hoc legal decree
With this state of mind, aggravated by the echo of the new and very harsh clash with the judiciary and by the opposition who presented complaints of damage to the treasury, the Prime Minister entrusted the undersecretary Alfredo Mantovano with the delicate task of unraveling the legislative mess.
The objective is strategic: to write an ad hoc decree law over the weekend, which confirms the hard line and avoids the profound failure of the Meloni-Rama pact to deport irregular immigrants abroad. There is no turning back, this is the dictate: if an Italian ship with other migrants on board does not land in Shengjin until Wednesday or Thursday, it will only be because of bad weather conditions that do not allow "rescues".
The writing and filing of the new rules together with the technicians of the Foreign Affairs, Ministry of the Interior and Justice will continue until 6 o'clock tomorrow evening, when the Prime Minister will open the Council of Ministers and illustrate the provision, in the absence of the leaders of Forza Italia and Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani to "close the issue of safe countries".
The government's urgency is twofold: to mitigate the failure of the Albanian model and to prevent the collapse of the accelerated repatriation procedure throughout Italian territory and the entire European Pact on Migration and Asylum.
"The subject goes beyond our national interest", Meloni repeated to the ministers, thanks to the assessment of Ursula von der Leyen./ Pamphlet
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