“这些法官需要下台!” – 罗马法院再次藐视意大利政府关于向阿尔巴尼亚转移移民的问题 "These Judges Need To Go!" – Rome Court Defies Italian Govt Again On Migrant Transfers To Albania

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/these-judges-need-go-rome-court-defies-italian-govt-again-migrant-transfers-albania

由于担心遣返国的安全,意大利一家法院阻止了政府在阿尔巴尼亚处理非法移民的计划。 法院裁定,政府宣布某些国家为“安全”的行政命令值得怀疑。 该案已提交欧洲法院澄清。 这一拖延将阻碍政府加快驱逐出境的努力。 左翼政界人士和非政府组织对此举表示欢迎,而意大利部长和一些有影响力的人物则批评这一决定,称其对国家安全构成威胁,并质疑司法机构的公正性。

An Italian court has blocked the government's plan to process illegal migrants in Albania due to concerns about the safety of the countries they would be returned to. The court ruled that the government's executive order declaring certain countries as "safe" was questionable. The case has been referred to the European Court of Justice for clarification. The delay will hinder the government's efforts to speed up deportations. Left-wing politicians and NGOs welcomed the move, while Italian ministers and some influential figures criticized the decision, calling it a threat to national security and questioning the impartiality of the judiciary.


"These Judges Need To Go!" – Rome Court Defies Italian Govt Again On Migrant Transfers To Albania

Authored by Thomas Brooke via Remix News,

The Italian-Albanian agreement for the offshore processing of illegal migrants has been kicked into the long grass until at least next summer after a Rome court struck down an executive order from the Italian government and referred the case to the European Court of Justice.

Judges in the Italian capital on Monday ordered the return of seven migrants detained at a processing center in Albania and questioned the extent to which the Italian government had the power to declare certain countries of origin as “safe” territories for repatriation.

Several migrants originating from Egypt and Bangladesh were intercepted by the Italian Navy and transferred to a migration center in Albania’s Shëngjin port under a recent protocol between Rome and Tirana. However, an initial decision by the Rome court ruled in favor of their immediate return to Italy, citing a recent European Court of Justice decision questioning the safety of the nations concerned.

Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni attempted to circumvent the judge’s ruling by signing an executive order declaring several countries of origin as “safe” and insisting that national governments had the power to determine which countries migrants could be returned to.

However, the Rome court has fought back, citing “dubious compatibility” with EU law regarding safe-country designations and migrant detention, and referring aspects of the case to the European court for clarification.

As a result, the government’s hopes of speeding up deportations via Albanian centers face a significant delay, with transfers potentially being held up until a decision in the summer.

While left-wing politicians and NGOs hailed the move, the ruling drew sharp criticism from Italian ministers and some high-profile voices further afield.

Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini labeled the decision “a political sentence against Italians and their security.”

“Yet another decision by the judges that prevents illegal immigrants from being removed from Italian territory is not a slap in the face to the government, but rather a choice that endangers the safety and wallets of Italians,” he wrote on X.

Minister of Foreign Affairs Antonio Tajani argued that magistrates overstepping into government decisions “puts democracy at risk.”

“These judges need to go,” wrote billionaire Elon Musk on X.

Meanwhile, Forza Italia Senator Maurizio Gasparri has demanded an inspection into judicial processes, alleging political motivations behind the judiciary’s actions.

Silvia Albano, a judge involved in the case and previously threatened over her stance on migration, has publicly condemned political figures, including Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, for creating a “campaign” against her and her colleagues.

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Tyler Durden Wed, 11/13/2024 - 04:15
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