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The President of the Italian Council of Ministers, Giorgia Meloni, has actually revealed that her government has introduced a war against squatting.
The age in which the State looked the other method in the face of legality is over, said the Italian leader on her Twitter account.Through a video posted on social media networks on Monday, Meloni examined the latest measures and achievements of the Executive over which she presides; among them, the fight versus the mafia and organized criminal activity, in addition to the seizure of drugs, counterfeit items, and weapons.The President of the Italian Council of Ministers, Giorgia Meloni (Photo web recreation)To this fight, stated Meloni, a novelty has actually been included recent weeks, which is that this Government has actually begun its own, lets say, the war against crouching .
The President of the Italian Executive mentioned that her nation has started to do what was not being done prior to , to continue with the expulsion of unlawfully occupied homes .
Meloni verified that, in the last few weeks, 10 social real estate units had been kicked out in Rome, some inhabited by criminal families.In addition, three private houses and one belonging to the Italian Social Security Institute were also evicted.
In Milan, a social housing complex was evicted, a total of 91 squats, and a school structure that non-EU citizens entirely occupied, said the Italian leader.In addition, 11 were forced out in Turin, 16 in Naples, and 17 in Foggia, in a work that his Executive plans to continue in the coming weeks.
The era in which the State looked the other way in the face of criminality and those who do not appreciate the guidelines is over, said the President of the Council of Ministers.
Social housing buildings need to go to the needy, not to criminal households; they need to go to families who have no possibility of real estate and who often find themselves sleeping under a bridge since criminal families occupy social real estate, she explained.Meloni explained that this is a concern in which his federal government is doing what it has to do and thanked the work that, because sense, is being performed jointly by the Judiciary, the police forces, the Ministry of the Interior, and the prefectures.With information from LGI





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