Migrants, Salvini wants to keep maritime surveillance: “That rule will jump from the decree”

Migrants, Salvini wants to keep maritime surveillance: "That rule will jump from the decree"

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The draft formalized in the pre-Council provided more powers for the Defense led by Crosetto, to the detriment of the Ministry of Infrastructure. But the leader of the League is not there. It is discussed in the majority. Soon the CDM in Cutro

From our correspondent in Cutro. “That article of the decree will jump”. Matteo Salvini is furious before boarding the government plane. The draft shot in the morning leaves no doubts about interpretations: the strengthening of maritime surveillance by the Ministry of Defense is a blow to the Coast Guard, which is the responsibility of the Infrastructures, therefore of Matthew Salvini. The operating brain would move under the guidance of Guido Crosetto, also to the detriment of the Interior Ministry. So it was contained in the draft. As soon as the easy interpretations of the decree came out, Salvini began to get in the way of Palazzo Chigi. From here the negotiations with the undersecretary Alfredo Mantovano and with the premier started. Crosetto had to come out with a press note which denied the rumors and therefore the draft. The head of the League continues to keep the point: that article must be skipped. Soon the moment of truth with the council of ministers here in Cutro.

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  • Simone Canettieri

  • Viterbese, 1982. On paper since September 2020 as editor. Eight years for the Messenger (in the news and for the politician). Even earlier in Emilia Romagna as a correspondent (between the birth of the M5s and the earthquake), in Florence as editor of the Nuovo Corriere (dealing with crime and judicial news every morning). He started in Viterbo at 19 with skating and minor football, then at 26 he got his first job. He has written for Oggi, Linkiesta, travel and gastronomy inserts. He collaborated with RadioRai, but also with local television and radio stations that never paid. Agnes 2020 Award for printed paper in Italy.

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