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Perhaps at least this time a catwalk will be saved in favor of the camera, like the one seen in Malta almost a year ago. September 23, 2019 Germany had promoted a summit held in Valletta, in which the idea of making the relocation of migrants landed in Europe.
Five interior ministers present in the Maltese capital: Lamorgese was there, together with his German, French, Maltese and Finnish colleague, with Helsinki invited as current EU president. Between proclamations and announcements, there was talk of a historical turning point: from that moment, the ministers said with the old port of Valletta in the background, the EU countries would obligatorily assume quote of migrants landed along the coasts of European nations bordering the Mediterranean.
In reality, only one document came out of that summit with five proposals, all of which were later rejected by the majority of the EU governments. The appointment of Malta was nothing more than a way for Germany to offer political support to the newborn government. Count II, already in difficulty on the immigration issue. There has been no trace of real reforms and especially relocations, a long-standing Italian obsession and the only real strategy that Minister Lamorgese is focusing on.
And today the head of the Ministry of the Interior, along with the rest of the executive, is destined even more to remain empty-handed. In fact, this time from Berlin there is even no desire to deceive Italy or give any political hope to the Giallorossi majority. Very categorically, as reported by community sources at theHuffington Post, the German presidency does not have the priority of discussing the relocation of migrants.
The government of Angela Merkel He will remain at the head of the EU until December, so at least for this 2020 no relocation rules will come into force. Italy, for its part, has advanced in two ways in the last 12 months: internally it has continued to repeat that the Malta summit has borne fruit and that the relocation strategy has worked, while in the EU (implicitly admitting the failure of the Malta meeting) Rome has again proposed an automatic system for the redistribution of immigrants to the rest of the EU.
Proposals that therefore will not even be considered. And if this has been possible to find among the rumors that run in Brussels, it was the President of the European Council himself who definitively cleared up any doubts. Charles Michel: “The compulsory relocation of immigrants – said the former Belgian prime minister toAnsa – they are not the alpha and omega of the migration discussion. We need a rational approach ”.
Therefore, there are no relocations or proposals in that regard. Modifying the Dublin Treaty, the true axis of the question since it is this document that establishes that only the country of first disembarkation must assume all the load of the welcome, it will not be considered in the next months. Not even when in October the president of the European commission, Ursula Von der Layen, will present the European plan on immigration and there should be no immediate inclusion of the Italian proposal on returns.
In short, the EU and its partners will leave Italy alone. Immigration is a problem that concerns only Rome: “EU governments are convinced that immigration is an issue that concerns Europe, but above all Italians must solve it,” Vittorio Macioce wrote in IlGiornale.it. And sadly it seems like this time too. And for Lamorgese and the Conte government, there is a cold shower on the horizon that could result in bankruptcy.