– Von der Leyen states that he looks carefully at the “model Albania”, but his spokesperson claims that it would be “illegal”. Who should we believe?
– Republic dedicates an article to the alleged “failure” of the management of Giuli al Maaxi. Better: his failure and that of his new right-hand man, Francesco Spanowho until yesterday however was with the Democratic Party. Real? False? But who cares. However, it is a warning for the minister: you can be as presentable as you want, to be liked more than Sangiuliano, but if you have agreed to govern with Meloni, Gramscian or not, they will try to steal your shoes. There is no point in hoping for a different treatment.
– The time has come to dot some “i”s on the migrant operation in Albania. Today Michele Serra on Republic he cooks such a soup of clichés that it makes the brain bleed. At that time. According to critics, bringing immigrants to the two Albanian centers would be an “obvious, objective nonsense: economic, logistical, political and even maritime”. Obviously Serra doesn’t bother to explain “why” to us, it would be nonsense. He states it, without detailing it. First: since it is a pilot project, as also explained by Ursula von der Leyen, the best way to understand if it can work is to at least wait for it to become fully operational instead of criticizing it a priori. From an economic point of view, and we explained it well in a video that you can find on this page, there is no waste: the 134 million euros per year that Italy will spend in Albania are just a drop in the sea compared to the 1.8 billion euros that we spend on hospitality every year. We must guarantee migrants food, accommodation and everything else both in Italy and abroad. And then sorry: the journey to Shengjin may be long, but once asylum seekers have landed in Lampedusa they don’t stay there indefinitely. We always, at our expense, transfer them to an Italian port on the peninsula and then distribute them to reception centers across half of Italy. From a logistical and political point of view, the situation changes. The objective of the Albanian centers is not only practical (to speed up the repatriation of those who do not have the right to asylum), but above all to act as a deterrent. Michele Serra perhaps doesn’t know that one of the reasons why human trafficking is so flourishing is precisely the ability to achieve results. Translated: if other migrants in the past managed to arrive in Europe by placing themselves in the hands of these criminals, why not try it too? Hence the various strategies implemented by the current government and also by those of the Democratic Party, see Minniti: pacts with Tunisia, agreements with Egypt, support for the Coast Guards and so on. The Albanian hotspot is part of this cauldron: journalistic investigations teach that news travels, even in Africa, and migrants will soon know that they risk never landing in Italy.
– Will it work? Won’t it work? We will see. Today four gods 16 migrants transferred are already returning, two because they declared themselves minors. Those who govern know that to find a solution to an epochal problem, innovative solutions are needed, which however must be tested in the field. After all, migration policies from 2011 to today, with largely left-wing governments, have cost us tens of billions of euros without any tangible results. There’s no harm in trying something different. But leaving everything as it is, and this is a certainty, dear Serra, would be truly idiotic.
-There pool dedicated only to Muslim it is an idiocy that only the excesses of hospitality could lead to. From tomorrow, then, I would like an hour reserved for males, one for women, one for trans people, one for non-binary people. And why not think of something specific for southerners too? Or for the blacks and yellows? If they then pay good money to have the entire swimming pool at their disposal, it’s another matter: they would do a nice private course for Islamic women only, paying for the entire structure, and everything would be legitimate.
– A week ago Albert Gudmundsson was acquitted in the first instance by the Reykjavík District Court of the charge of sexual assault on a woman. Acquitted. Do you think we should have ruined his career by preventing him from playing while justice took its course? No. Was the national team wrong to suspend him? Yes.
– After the infosphere, Giuli returns to it with the centrality of solar thought. Do they compete with Elly and “the positive cycles of circularity”?
– Know that while we never lack proscription lists of “Puitinians”, Olaf Scholzsomeone who is supposedly left-wing like Schlein but has no problem sending weapons to Israel, said he is ready to talk to Putin to achieve peace. Which is not strange, but trivially pragmatic.
– Give a prize to Friedrich Merzcandidate of the CDU/CSU to become the next Chancellor of Germany. Today he said that, if he wins the elections, he will not care about the measures adopted by the current government to guarantee gender equality in ministerial positions. “Things went badly in the last federal government with the Minister of Defense”, he explained. The risk of having to insert this or that genre “forcibly” is that of finding oneself not with the best profile for that role, but with the subject with the characteristics useful for respecting sexual equality. And when we talk about leading a country, it makes no sense.
– The leaders of the center left, from Elly to Giuseppi, passing through Bonelli and Fratoianni, will all be in the streets with the metalworkers in defense of the rights of workers in the automotive sector. Crazy stuff. Some of those in the square ask Schlein, Bonelli and Fratoianni if they are willing to slow down the mad rush towards the electric car to guarantee their jobs. And then let’s see what they answer.
– Notice to others Saviano And Darken up: Meloni said that the roundup of the Rome ghetto was carried out by the Nazis with the help of the fascists. Is that enough for you, or will you ask her for yet another proof of adherence to democratic principles?
– Notice to sailors in view of the procession in Naples for Defense G7. The Pro-Pal (and all the rest) are organizing themselves to hold a procession and the Police Headquarters, as is obvious, has explained to the organizers that they must not and cannot get to the Royal Palace. And them? They threaten great chaos. “If you think that these prescriptions will stop dissent and righteous anger at what is happening in this country, you are on the wrong track,” they say. “We will try to get to Palazzo Reale and we believe that the committees, the associations, the social centers, the basic realities of the trade unions have the right to denounce the state of war in which we live”. Translated, we understand: if necessary, they will try to break through the police cordon.
When asked by reporters whether it will be one demonstration peacefulgiven that they already promise to get there where they will not be allowed, the response is chilling: “We are aiming for a demonstration in which it is stated with determination that Naples is against the war and that an enlarged and generated third world conflict must be avoided by all means necessary”.