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France, new attack on migrants. Party leader Macron: "Meloni inhumane". And Spain accuses the Government on the job

A very harsh comment from Macron's party leader arrives from Paris: "Meloni's policy is unjust, inhuman and ineffective". The Spanish Minister of Labor attacks the May 1st decree: "It favors junk contracts". – But Meloni extinguishes the controversy: "French interiors are made"

France, new attack on migrants. Party leader Macron: "Meloni inhumane". And Spain accuses the Government on the job

Tensions between Italy and France show no sign of abating. On the contrary, from Paris comes a new attack on the issue of migrants towards the Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. Not only that, this time Spain also enters the dispute, with Labor Minister Yolanda Diaz targeting the latest Labor decree approved by the Italian Executive. In short, Italy finds itself at the center of a crossfire in the face of which it seems unable to react, with the members of the majority of two of the main European countries they turn the Italian government into a bogeyman to shake in the face of the rise of the far right on the home front.

Migrants: new attack on Meloni from Paris

Exactly one week after the declarations of Minister Gérald Darmamin, who had accused the government led by Giorgia Meloni of being "unable to deal with the problem” migrants, a new frontal attack on the Meloni government comes from the head of President Macron's party, Stéphane Séjourné, "Meloni does a lot of demagoguery on illegal immigration: his policy is unjust, inhuman and ineffective", commented the MEP and president of Renaissance.

“The French far right takes the Italian far right as a model. It must be reported their incompetence and helplessness”, said Séjourné, quoted by Le Figaro in an article on the crisis between Italy and France entitled "Despite their differences, Meloni agitated as an anti-Le Pen bogeyman by the government". The same message will be reiterated "on May 25 in Rome, where you are organizing a seminar by the Renew group in support of the Democratic Party", reads the French newspaper

Already a few days ago the president of Renaissance had also defended Darmamin: “He was right to denounce the incompetence and impotence of the European far right in the face of illegal immigration,” he declared in a tweet. “We knew that their approach is neither fair nor humane – he continued – we see today that it is also ineffective”. 

To date, the deputy prime minister has responded to the attack, Matteo Salvini. “Unacceptable and offensive tones – he writes on twitter -. France cannot teach anyone lessons. Show respect to the Italian government”.

I also lunge from Spain

She also railed against the Italian Premier Yolanda Diaz, deputy prime minister and labor minister in the socialist government of Sánchez, according to which with the latter Work decree, the Meloni executive has shown that he wants to "govern against male and female workers", to "return" to the model of “junk contracts“. Dìaz then accused the ultra-conservatives of Vox of wanting to do the same in the Iberian country in the future.

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