The Italian president has made a general call to avoid institutional and political clashes. Of course, this is about the issue of Albania, but not only that.
While the government works on the decree to resolve the issue of Albania, tension remains high with the judiciary and a new clash flares up after the publication by the newspaper il Tempo of the email in which Judge Marco Patarnello writes to his colleagues in the judiciary attacking Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and emphasizes that now the prime minister has become more dangerous than Silvio Berlusconi.
"Today, Meloni is a greater danger than Berlusconi. We must correct the situation", the deputy prosecutor of the Court of Cassation emphasizes, in the text reposted from Meloni's social profiles, which unleashes a storm of criticism against the judge after the decision of the Court of Rome for canceling the transfer of 12 immigrants to Albania.
The email, underlines the head of the FDI group in the House of Representatives, Tommaso Foti, "confirms the tendency of a part of the judiciary to invade the field of politics".
Lucio Malan, president of Meloni's party senators, speaks of a "shocking appeal" against the prime minister. On the opposition front, the secretary of the Democratic Party Elly Schlein attacks the prime minister who "even today gives us the dose of daily victimization", while the controversy follows the intervention of the deputy prime minister Matteo Salvini who said that this is a "shameful sermon against the magistrates".
The Five Star Movement said that in the next few hours it will submit a complaint to the Court of Auditors for the 'waste' of public funds for the emigrant center in Albania.
Precisely to solve the case of the center in Gjader, inaugurated last week with the arrival of 12 immigrants from Bangladesh and Egypt, immediately returned to Italy after the decision of the Court of Rome, which did not validate their detention, the government intends to approve today an ad hoc decree in the Council of Ministers.
The brand new structure, built 70 kilometers north of Tirana, after the agreement between Melon and Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama, is presented as a fundamental part of the executive's strategy for managing migratory flows.
The government does not accept any backward step regarding the use of the centers and the Minister of Justice Carlo Nordio himself claims that Albania's case comes from a bad interpretation by the EU judges.
"The definition of a safe country does not belong to the judiciary, it is a political assessment even within the parameters of international law," he said.
The decree that is being studied by the executive, which will arrive tomorrow at the meeting table of the CDM, which evaluates the safe places.
This clash with the judiciary certainly did not go unnoticed in the Presidency, from where, however, nothing was filtered. In a climate between politics and the judiciary that has become incandescent again, the last thing President Sergio Mattarella wants is to add fuel to the fire.
In any case, the College remains attentive, according to the constitutional provisions, to the control of the legitimacy of laws, in accordance with the Charter and European standards. The Head of State, speaking at the Festival of Regions in Bari, limited himself to the remark that "between institutions and within institutions, cooperation, the search for common points, the sharing of elections are essential for their proper functioning and for the service to be rendered to the community ".
The Italian president has made a general call to avoid institutional and political clashes. Of course, this is about the issue of Albania, but not only that.
According to Il Tempo, citing an exponent of justice, Giorgia Meloni "has no judicial investigations against her and therefore does not move for personal interests but for political visions and this makes her much stronger, and also her actions much more dangerous "./ Pamphlet
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