Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni personally presented a complaint to the Anti-Mafia Prosecutor's Office on the entry into Italy of foreign workers through the so-called "flow decrees".

According to the prime minister, the legislation would allow crime to activate a "further channel of irregular immigration".

In particular, according to Meloni, the irregularities concern Campania governed by Vincenzo De Luca , with whom in recent weeks he has already had a series of back-and-forth exchanges ( "I'm that bitch Meloni" and more).

«In Campania, a region from which requests for authorization are made for 157 thousand people, less than 3% of those who obtain the visa for seasonal or tourist hotel work sign the employment contract» , explained Meloni in a video. "This significant gap between the numbers, however, is a characteristic that many Italian regions have in common with less frightening numbers," added the prime minister. "What does it mean? For us it means that the flows of regional immigrants for work are used fraudulently and as a channel for irregular immigration . It means that organized crime has infiltrated the management of applications and flow decrees have been used to gain access to Italy to people who would probably not have been entitled to it upon payment of money." And then the jab at the regional administration: " It is reasonable to believe that the same degenerations have been dragging on for years and I am surprised that no one has realized it."

A situation on which the government intends to intervene by modifying, among other things, the Bossi-Fini law of 2002.

For its part, the opposition and in particular the Democratic Party asks that the Anti-Mafia Commission summon both the Prime Minister and the national anti-Mafia prosecutor Giovanni Melillo to report as soon as possible.

(Unioneonline/lf)

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