Mar 9 • 15:47 UTC 🇮🇹 Italy Il Giornale

Like in Minneapolis... The 'threat' of Ilaria Salis on the EU Return Regulation

The European Parliament's committee is set to vote on a controversial return directive, with expected alignment from conservative and far-right parties, alarming leftist factions.

The European Parliament's LIBE committee is scheduled to vote on a new return directive, with the proposed text by French MEP François-Xavier Bellamy likely to pass over the liberal proposal by Malik Azmani, led by a coalition of parties including the EPP, ECR, Patriots, and ESN. This coalition is causing considerable anxiety among socialist and left-wing factions in the EU parliament. They view this shift as indicative of a troubling trend toward nationalist agendas in Europe, which disrupts the established norms of EU governance and policy-making.

Ilaria Salis, in a recent social media post hours before the vote, expressed her deep concern over the direction that the committee's decision might take. She described the proposal as 'aberrant' and a reflection of the increasingly dark political climate dominated by nationalism and far-right ideologies. Salis's comments emphasize the perceived threat from a coalition that appears to have gained the upper hand in shaping European policy on immigration and returns.

The implications of this vote are significant, especially as it marks a potential shift in the politics of the European Union toward more stringent immigration policies that might prioritize national sovereignty over collective EU strategies. This could set a precedent for future EU legislations and highlight the growing influence of right-wing parties in EU-dominated discussions, raising concerns about unity and progressive values within the bloc.

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