Politics Italy withdraws personnel from refugee camps in Albania

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23.11.2024 - 11:31

ARCHIVE - An Italian Coast Guard vessel preparing to leave the port of Shengjin, Albania, for Italy. There are migrants on board. Photo: Vlasov Sulaj/AP/dpa
ARCHIVE - An Italian Coast Guard vessel preparing to leave the port of Shengjin, Albania, for Italy. There are migrants on board. Photo: Vlasov Sulaj/AP/dpa
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Italy is withdrawing most of the staff from its controversial reception centers for migrants in Albania. As several Italian media reported unanimously, a month and a half after the refugee camps were opened, most of the employees of Medihospes, the company responsible for operating and managing the centers, will be leaving Albania this weekend.

Only seven of the company's employees will remain in the camps on Albanian soil. In addition, some Albanian employees, mainly medical staff, as well as an unknown number of Italian police officers will remain there.

According to the Ansa news agency, the Ministry of the Interior in Rome said that although the number of staff had been reduced, the camps would remain open and operational.

Meloni's plan failed twice

The right-wing government of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni recently failed twice with its plan to have asylum applications from Mediterranean migrants decided outside the EU. Courts twice lifted the detention of migrants in the camps after they had previously been stopped by the authorities in the Mediterranean on their way to Europe. They were then transferred to Italy.

Italy is the first country in the European Union to set up camps outside the EU borders in order to process asylum applications there in an accelerated procedure and in accordance with Italian law. The "Albania model" of the right-wing government of Prime Minister Meloni is controversial. However, other European governments are following it closely.

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