Italy: in Atreju, Giorgia Meloni Pushes the Nail on Her Migration Policy
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Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni uses the party's youth festival to demonstrate her power.
After eight days of debates and festivities, the gathering organized by the young militants of Fratelli d'Italia, called "Atreju" in tribute to the hero of the novel The Endless History of the German writer Michael Ende, was completed this Sunday, 14 December. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, in a resolutely electoral tone, reaffirmed that the migrant detention centres in Albania – practically at a stop for several months – represent a model for t…
"It is exactly as I told you: Albania's centres will work," Meloni told his supporters at an event of the "Italian Brothers" from Rome.Meloni referred to an EU agreement on an end to the fight against migration. EU Member States recently agreed in Brussels to increase pressure on asylum seekers rejected and to transport them more effectively.The EU's out-of-the-counter centres would also be possible in the future, including in Albania. However, …
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