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Does unelected autocracy decide in Italy? - Musk

Does unelected autocracy decide in Italy? - Musk

X owner calls judges' decision on migrants 'unacceptable'

ROME, 13 November 2024, 13:10

ANSA English Desk

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Elon Musk on Wednesday slammed on his X platform as "unacceptable" a decision by Rome judges to nix the detention of migrants subjected to Italy's controversial policy of taking asylum seekers to new Italian-run processing facilities in Albania, wondering whether an "unelected autocracy make the decisions".
    "This is unacceptable.
    "Do the people of Italy live in a democracy or does an unelected autocracy make the decisions?", wrote Musk.
    The Tesla, X and SpaceX owner Musk, who was appointed by US President-elect Donald Trump on Tuesday to head a newly created government efficiency agency, was responding to a post on X saying Premier "Giorgia Meloni's government in Italy will not be allowed to deport illegal aliens according to judges".
    The immigration unit of Rome's tribunal referred the case concerning a second group of migrants taken to a new Italian-run centre in Albania to the European Court of Justice, suspending the validation of their detention.
    The Rome court this week suspended judgement pending the ruling of the European Court of Justice over the potential primacy of EU law over Italian legislation in determing the safety of a migrant's country of origin in order to identify the procedures to be implemented in a specific asylum case.
   

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