Meloni: "I see a political agenda from the judiciary regarding migrants."

"I see a political agenda surrounding some of the judiciary's decisions, particularly those regarding immigration issues, as if they were somehow trying to slow down our efforts to combat illegal immigration. Nonetheless, the flow of illegal immigrants into Italy has decreased by 60%, and we are working to do even better," said Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni in a preview of an interview on Tg5 to be broadcast tonight regarding the clashes with the judiciary, including the Almasri case .
Shelving her case and requesting authorization to proceed against Ministers Nordio, Piantedosi, and Undersecretary Mantovano is "surreal," the Prime Minister further explains, because "they acted within the law to protect the safety of Italians. They don't govern without my knowledge. I'm not Alice in Wonderland, I'm the head of the government, and I'm not, let's face it, just any Conte who pretended not to know what his Interior Minister was doing." These are points she already expressed the evening she announced the decision of the Tribunal of Ministers to shelve her case in a message on social media.
The Five Star Movement president didn't remain silent. "I'm certainly not just any Meloni... Are you open to blackmail?" Conte responded in a Facebook video. "The government also lied to Parliament, providing 5, 6, 7 different versions of the reasons behind offering safe conduct to those accused of child rape and crimes against humanity," he added. "They offered him a full-service state flight to repatriate him to Libya. It's still unclear why they did this, and in the meantime, several ministers are under investigation for aiding and abetting, embezzlement, and neglect of office. Why all this? Is Giorgia Meloni being blackmailed? Is the entire government being blackmailed? We'd like to know."
La Repubblica