Interior Minister Matteo
Salvini on Tuesday hailed a lack of "prejudice" from the EU on
his security and migrants decree which the EU earlier said was
"not a bad move".
"Every so often in Brussels instead of saying No with
prejudice to something that comes from Italy, Poland, Austria or
Hungary, evidently they have read and understood that it's a
matter of greater security," he said.
"I'm happy that those who read it liked it", he said.
Among the decree's provisions is the revocation
of citizenship for people convicted of terrorism felonies.
EU sources earlier welcomed as "positive points" the
extension of the period of detention, the shortening of the
procedural time and the fact that the refusal of the asylum
request is issued at the same time as the expulsion order.
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