Martello and Musumeci, strike against migrants and Viminale – Libero Quotidiano



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The invasion of Lampedusa continues: a ship with 450 Tunisians on board landed at night, despite protests from citizens on the dock. To guide them, the former mayor of the island, the former senator of the Northern League Angela Maraventano: “Nobody moves from here. They have to go over my corpse. Where is Minister Lamorgese?? We’re tired. However, they are all Tunisians, so they go repatriate immediately. We will prevent with all our might to let them pass ”. The situation is out of control, with the Lampedusa hot spot that has already exceeded 1,500 entries, more than 10 times the allowed capacity. So much so that the incumbent center-left mayor, Totò Martello, even wrote a letter to Tunisian Prime Minister Kasis Saied, threatening to reach Africa by boat as a protest.

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“The situation is unsustainable – explained the mayor -: either the government makes immediate decisions or the entire island will go on strike. The administration will directly declare the strike, closing everything. It is not possible to continue supporting these government harassment. The living conditions inside the Lampedusa reception center are unbearable, and they will be until the transfers begin to a degree that exceeds the overcrowding: it is a situation that I have long denounced, as well as the alarm for increasing vigilance and avoiding that migrants leave the facilities. The effects of the migratory emergency in Lampedusa are not limited only to the reception center. “The Sicilian governor Nello Musumeci, a week ago, he had issued aeviction order of all Sicilian reception centers, however suspended by the Tas de Palermo due to the appeal presented by Viminale. Now Musumeci raises his voice again, as he has done every day these days: “I am going directly to President Conte. Lampedusa can’t take it anymore. Sicily cannot continue to pay the indifference of Brussels and the silence of rome. And yesterday we also heard some irresponsible incomprehensible phrases such as ‘there is no emergency’ (pronounced by the Interior Minister, Luciana Lamorgese, ed) There is an emergency humanitarian and health assistance. The numbers say it. The facts say so. And it’s not enough to defy an ordinance to deny reality. It is time to make firm decisions. President Conte, will convene the Council of Ministers to address the emergency of recent months, which has become unbearable in these hours. I ask it as president of a Region that, as established by the Statute, has the right to participate in the Council when it comes to decisions related to my Island. respectfully but firmly. Don’t force the Lampedusans to strike and shutdown. It is a wonderful place, that: it does not deserve this treatment ”.



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