Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni launched an anti-migration plan to divert asylum seekers to detention in Albania, which has become a focus for European leaders amid rising anti-immigration sentiment.
The Italian court's ruling to send migrants back to Italy, citing European law, sparked a public dispute between the conservative government and an allegedly activist judiciary, reminiscent of past conflicts.
Meloni criticized the court's decision and her supporters highlighted a leaked email suggesting judicial bias against her government, reflecting deep divisions over migration and judicial independence.
This ongoing friction between Italy's government and judiciary, illustrated by L'Espresso's recent cover, reveals the longstanding tension in Italian politics regarding judicial activism and government authority.
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