Italians outraged: Milei receives civil rights while locals fight!
Italians outraged: Milei receives civil rights while locals fight!
Rome, Italy - An outcry of outrage shakes Italy! The government awarded the Argentine President Javier Milei to citizenship - because of its Italian roots! This decision ensures massive criticism and raises questions that split the country.
As the Italian news agency Ansa reports, Mileis Sister Karina also received the coveted citizenship. But while the mile were served quickly, many young Italians face a bureaucratic nightmare to obtain their right to citizenship.
"intolerable discrimination"
Riccardo Magi, a member of the opposition party +Europe, raises the alarm! He describes the decision as "intolerable discrimination" towards the millions of Italians who were born in their own country grew up here and have paid taxes for years. "You have to go a tedious way to get citizenship," said Magi in an emotional video on social media.
Current laws require foreigners to live in Italy for ten years before they can apply for citizenship. Even children born in Italy have to wait until their 18th birthday to make an application. While organizations such as Oxfam Italia are calling for a shortening of these deadlines, the government is persistent under the right -wing Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni against such reforms.
The connection between Milei and Meloni
The political connection between Milei and Meloni is getting tighter! On Friday, the two met during a state visit, and Milei also took part in the ATREJU Festival, a right youth event in Rome, which was organized by Meloni's party, the brothers in Italy. Their ideological similarities seem to form a strong alliance.
Last month, Meloni Milei presented a figure that shows him with a chainsaw - a symbol of his campaign of 2023, in which he signaled his intention to reduce the government with the chainsaw. But while the two leaders make friends, the question remains: What does that mean for Italian society and the many who are fighting for their citizenship?milei is not the first Argentine president with double Italian citizenship. Mauricio Macri, who was President of Argentina from 2015 to 2019, also had an Italian passport. But the current developments throw a shadow on fairness and justice in the Italian citizenship system.
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