2024-10-22 09:00:08
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Meloni's Asylum Strategy and Legal Challenges

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Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is striving to sustain her 'Albania model' for accommodating Mediterranean refugees outside of the European Union. Her plan faced a setback when an immigration court halted the opening of initial asylum camps in Albania, citing that Egypt and Bangladesh are not recognized as safe countries of origin. In response, Meloni aims to redefine the safe countries list, intending to remove Nigeria, Cameroon, and Colombia, but retain Egypt and Bangladesh. She has also announced plans to appeal the court's decision.

The European Commission remains in communication with Italian authorities, emphasizing that all measures must comply with EU law. Meloni's plan envisions processing up to 36,000 asylum applications annually in the Albanian camps. This initiative reflects a broader strategy to manage refugee inflow by relocating processing centers outside the EU. However, legal challenges persist as Meloni navigates both domestic and international legal frameworks to implement her policy effectively. The outcome of this appeal and the EU's stance will significantly influence the future of Meloni's asylum strategy.

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