U-turn for the first migrants transferred to Albania under the agreements between the Meloni government and Tirana.

After the rescue, a Navy ship took them not to Lampedusa or another Italian port, but to the centers set up by Rome in the Balkan country.

Four, however, were immediately “rejected,” two because they were minors and two because of health problems. Now, however, the other twelve will also return to our country, after the Rome court did not validate their detention in the “Italian” repatriation center in Gjader.

From what we understand, they will leave Albania tomorrow on a ship – also of the Navy – that will land in Bari.

For them, the decision of the immigration section of the Rome court came because "the two countries from which the migrants come, Bangladesh and Egypt, are not safe, also in light of the ruling of the Court of Justice". And for the judges, the status of freedom can be regained by them only in Italy. For this reason, therefore, they will be taken back to our country.

"I have respect for the judges. We will fight the battle within the judicial mechanisms. Battle in the sense of affirmation in terms of international, European and national law. We will appeal and we will go all the way to the Supreme Court", commented the Minister of the Interior Matteo Piantedosi. Who added: "Here the government's right to activate accelerated procedures is denied: doing in a month what otherwise takes three years".

Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni was less diplomatic, according to whom the government would have "part of the institutions" against it.

Meanwhile, the opposition attacks, speaking of a "failure of propaganda", while the secretary of the Democratic Party Elly Schlein raises the issue of the possible "damage to the treasury" caused by the false start of the migrant centres located in Albania.

(Online Union)

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