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    Meloni Pledges to Make Albania Migrant Deal a Success Despite Challenges

    December 15, 2024Updated:December 15, 20242 Mins Read
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    Giorgia Meloni’s plan to process asylum seekers in Albania was shot down by Italian courts just days after it started operations © Wael Hamzeh/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock. Source: Financial Times.
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    Italian Premier Giorgia Meloni has promised to push forward with her government’s controversial agreement to process migrants in centres managed by Italy but located in Albania. Speaking at the Atreju festival in Rome, hosted by her right-wing Brothers of Italy (FdI) party, Meloni expressed her unwavering determination to ensure the plan succeeds despite facing legal setbacks.

    Meloni addressed the audience with passion, saying, “The centres for migrants in Albania will work, even if I have to spend every night there until the end of the Italian government’s term.” Her remarks were met with applause as she emphasized her broader mission to combat organized crime. “I want to fight the mafia, and I ask the entire Italian state and all decent people to help me. I am not the enemy; I am a decent person,” she added, raising her voice to highlight her commitment.

    The agreement involves transferring migrants to centres in Albania for processing. However, the plan has faced legal challenges, with Italian judges ruling against the detention of the first two groups of migrants sent to these centres. These groups included individuals from Egypt and Bangladesh.

    Despite these obstacles, Meloni has remained resolute. She sees the Albania deal as a crucial part of her government’s strategy to address migration issues, which have been a growing concern in Italy. The plan aims to reduce the pressure on Italian facilities by processing asylum seekers outside the country.

    This approach has drawn criticism from human rights groups and legal experts, who question its compliance with international laws and the treatment of migrants. However, Meloni believes the deal is necessary to manage the ongoing migration crisis effectively.

    The Albanian centres are part of a broader policy to deter irregular migration while addressing public concerns about the strain on resources. Meloni’s government has faced increasing pressure to find solutions as Italy remains a key entry point for migrants heading to Europe.

    While the future of the agreement remains uncertain due to legal and logistical hurdles, Meloni’s strong statements indicate her government’s determination to move forward with the plan. The success or failure of this initiative could significantly impact Italy’s migration policies and its relationship with Albania.

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