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An intervention that divides
The recent statements of the minister of Fratelli d'Italia, regarding the reception centers in Albania, have raised a heated political debate. Simona Bonafè, leader of the Partito Democratico in the Constitutional Affairs Committee, expressed strong concern about the government's choices, defining the current actions as "institutional madness". According to Bonafè, the government is creating an unprecedented clash of powers, worsening an already complex situation.
The minister's words and reactions
In an interview with Repubblica, the minister said that several European Union member states supported the Italian position regarding the centers in Albania. This statement prompted immediate reactions from the opposition, which accuses the government of wanting to ignore European rules and of trying to "choose its own magistrates." Bonafè stressed that this strategy is not only unacceptable, but also harmful to public coffers, with over a billion euros already spent on facilities that remain unused.
An uncertain future for the centers in Albania
The Italian government now faces a crucial choice: wait for the decision of the European Court of Justice or proceed with a new decree. Tensions are growing, and with them concerns about a possible worsening of the situation. Opponents warn that continuing on this path could lead to further institutional conflicts and an inefficient use of public resources. The issue of the centers in Albania is not only a question of internal politics, but is intertwined with European regulations and the expectations of Italian citizens.