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Meloni deals with migrants without the innkeeper in toga

Meloni deals with migrants without the innkeeper in toga

Reactions and comments on the decision of the Catania judges who freed 3 Tunisian migrants from the reception camp where they would have risked extradition without paying bail. Damato's Scratches

Miracle time for newspapers. Who fantasize about technical governments between backgrounds and interpretations of some event within an opposition party, as La Stampa recently did , and are pleased to be taken seriously, or almost, by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, mocking the "conspiracy" warned or reported by you. The editorial dedicated today by the director of that newspaper, Massimo Giannini, with the emphatic title "The threat of the technicians and the autumn of the rating" is imbued with this satisfaction. An autumn already threatened by the opposition and the CGIL as hot, thinking about the markets and which speculators, always on the alert in the financial markets, would like to be hot.

Derided more or less by the journalists who set the trap for her by fantasizing – I repeat – about a new technical government around the corner, Marco Travaglio surprisingly took the prime minister's defense on Fatto Quotidiano , concluding his comment of the day with this: "Even the Meloni's government is terrible", like the others that preceded it, with the exception of the usual, supposedly Cavourian Conte 2, "but a year ago it received a majority in Parliament from the voters. If it collapses, it is the voters who must make a mea culpa and decide who to put in its place. The worst political government is always less worse than the best technical government."

To demonstrate the poor quality of the government, the director of Il Fatto in the cover photomontage disguised as magistrates the Keeper of the Seals Carlo Nordio, the Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini and the Minister of the Interior Matteo Piantedosi, from left to right, with the headline that "they write the laws with their feet and blame the judges" who, instead of applying them, disregard them. In fact, the judges of Catania freed 3 Tunisian migrants from the reception camp where they would have risked extradition without paying bail. “ Smugglers in toga ”, was the headline of Mario Sechi in Libero , seeing the sentence as a “challenge from the judges to the government”. “The magistrates try again”, headlined Alessandro Sallusti in the Giornale .

L'Unità , for once in tune with Fatto Quotidiano , welcomed the "illegal refugee-sweeping decrees" which ended up under the judicial guillotine, despite the government's announcement to appeal. The director Piero Sansonetti disguised himself as naive, surprised and more by writing: “But see if it's up to us – that is, the only totally guaranteeist newspaper in circulation – to defend the magistrates! But sometimes things are too obvious to close your eyes." And he shared, in particular, the assessment of the rule rejected by the judges as being in conflict with article 10 of the Constitution.

Yet, dear Piero, the body responsible for judging the legitimacy of a law is the Constitutional Court, to which the judges of Catania could have referred the question without replacing their "superiors", let's call them that, and acting and behaving like a political opposition.


This is a machine translation from Italian language of a post published on Start Magazine at the URL https://www.startmag.it/mondo/meloni-fa-i-conti-con-i-migranti-senza-loste-in-toga/ on Sun, 01 Oct 2023 06:22:59 +0000.