Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni’s pact on migrants could produce a new conflict between politics and the courts.
This is the comment that appears in the Italian media a day after the collapse of the agreement for migrants, while it is now time for the opposition to develop its policies.
The Italian media have reflected with political comments the collapse of the Rama-Meloni pact on the issue of migrants, which seems to have failed spectacularly.
TG SKY 24 writes that the court’s decision to close the camp in Albania is not an ordinary derby between politics and justice. This time the conflict is related to the powers of the state and a delicate issue that heralds a systemic clash.
This can be understood from the way Prime Minister Meloni comments on the decision of the judges in Rome, who asked the government to return the 12 migrants to Italy.
While La Repubblica reflects what happens a day after the Court’s decision, where the coast guard ship took the 12 migrants, after the decree from the justice.
Corriere della Sera dwells on the model, which could be borrowed in other European countries, but which the decision of the Italian justice blew up as an idea.
Agreements with underdeveloped countries and aid to coastal African states have produced a decline in illegal migrant arrivals.
It is equally true that the opposition already has a good moment to denounce the ‘waste of public money’ for the camp in Albania, which ‘can no longer be used’.


