The right-wing League of Deputy Premier and Transport Minister Matteo Salvini is drafting proposals to alter the specialised sections in Italian tribunals dealing with immigration, international protection and freedom of movement in EU countries, party sou... © ANSA
- ROME, OCT 10 - The right-wing League of Deputy Premier and Transport Minister Matteo Salvini is drafting proposals to alter the specialised sections in Italian tribunals dealing with immigration, international protection and freedom of movement in EU countries, party sources said on Tuesday.
The aim of the proposed changes is to ensure quicker proceedings and the independence of rulings, the sources said. Salvini subsequently posted a video showing Apostolico at a protest demonstration in Catania in 2018 against the closed-ports policy he introduced as interior minister that year and calling for the immediate disembarkation of hundreds of rescued migrants and refugees being kept onboard the coast guard ship Diciotti as a result, claiming that the judge was biased.
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