(ANSA) - ROME, DEC 9 - Nationalist opposition League leader
Matteo Salvini will be in Catania Saturday morning to attend a
hearing in the alleged abduction of migrants aboard the
Gregoretti coast guard ship while he was interior minister last
year, judicial sources said Wednesday.
Also expected to attend, the sources said, are Premier Giuseppe
Conte, former transport minister Danilo Toninelli, and former
defence minister Elisabetta Trenta, all also in office at the
time.
The nub of Salvini's defence argument is that he acted in
concert with the rest of the government.
Salvini refused a landing berth to the 131 migrants aboard the
Gregoretti ship from July 27 to 31, 2019,
when authorisation to land at Augusta near Siracusa came from a
judge.
The case is one of several stemming from Salvini's former closed
ports policy against NGO-run migrant rescue ships during his
14-month stint as interior minister.
He has said that he acted in defence of the nation and
"in the company of Premier Conte" in his handling of the
Gregoretti case and other cases, including that of the NGO ship
Open Arms.
Salvini pulled down the first Conte government last year, a move
that led to the creation of a new executive under the same
premier but backed by a different coalition.
To Salvini's dismay, his former ally in the anti-establishment
5-Star Movement (M5S) buried their differences with long-time
foe the centre-left Democratic Party (PD) to set up the new
government, leaving him out in the cold in opposition.
He had been banking on exploiting the high polling numbers of
the anti-migrant Euroskeptic League to force and win a snap
general election. (ANSA).
Salvini to attend Gregoretti trial Saturday
Conte, Toninelli, Trenta also expected