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Migrants: Government's Flow Decree Ends Up Before the Constitutional Court

Summary by AFV
A new front of potential conflict between the judiciary and the government on the issue of migration policies has opened. The Court of Appeal of Lecce has in fact raised the question of the constitutional legitimacy of the “Flux decree” (decree law 145/2024), converted into law last December, for a series of alleged legal criticalities. The two ordinances were signed by the councilor on duty Giuseppe Biondi, who suspended the judgment on the ext…
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A new front of potential conflict between the judiciary and the government on the issue of migration policies has opened. The Court of Appeal of Lecce has in fact raised the question of the constitutional legitimacy of the “Flux decree” (decree law 145/2024), converted into law last December, for a series of alleged legal criticalities. The two ordinances were signed by the councilor on duty Giuseppe Biondi, who suspended the judgment on the ext…

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AFV broke the news in on Monday, May 5, 2025.
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