Migrants, “unjustified, denigrating and widespread attack”. The confrontation between the government’s red robes reignites

Tensions remain high between the government and authorities on the migrant front. And while the opposition attacks the Flussi decree, which is labeled as a “crusade” aimed at targeting magistrates, the CSM approves the resolution to protect Bologna judges. The decision of the plenary session at the Bachelet Palace comes with 25 votes in favor and 5 against the resolution of the first committee, in defense of the magistrates who ended up at the center of the storm after having sent the ‘Safe Decree-law of the countries approved’ to the European Court of Justice by the government to unblock the transfer situation in Albania. Meanwhile, in the Chamber, the discussion on the Flows decree continues in the Constitutional Affairs Committee and after the controversy over the government amendment approved on Wednesday night, which updates the list of ‘safe countries’ of origin for applicants for asylum, also including Egypt, In Bangladesh and Morocco, opposition criticism focuses on two other changes: on the one hand, the secrecy of transfer and supply contracts to third countries in the context of agreements linked to border control; on the other hand, the change of jurisdiction for the validation of arrests in the CPR, which moves from the specialized sections of the civil courts to the courts of appeal, and is renamed the ‘Musk amendment’ by the opposition, because it was presented after the Italians.

“Once again, the majority closes any space for discussion, continuing an ideological crusade against migrants, NGOs and the judiciary”, reads a note from the Democratic Party, which in the evening worsens the issue and speaks of “a clear revenge”. against those who, applying the law, refused to yield to requests that violated the principles of law.” From Più Europa, secretary Riccardo Magi highlights: “The sections specializing in immigration issue unpleasant sentences to the government and the government withdraws the competence of these sections. “. And for Filiberto Zaratti from Avs, keeping contracts secret “ultimately nullifies transparency in very delicate operations with a high risk of criminal infiltration”.

There is also a heated atmosphere in the CSM where the president of the first commission, Tullio Morello, speaks of an intervention, the one to protect the Bologna judges, “necessary” after “an unjustified, denigrating and widespread attack by authorized representatives of the institutions and the press organs”. “We are facing a very serious institutional conflict that is fueled by the Government’s daily attacks on the judiciary”, write in a note the head of justice of the Democratic Party, Debora Serracchiani, and the group’s leader on the Chamber committee, Federico Gianassi. “It’s time for the Government to stop – they add –.

Source: IL Tempo

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