Politics
2019.08.16 09:55 GMT+8

Italian PM blasts immigration 'obsessive' Salvini as League's election bid falters

Updated 2019.08.16 09:55 GMT+8
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Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte on Thursday accused his far-right interior minister, Matteo Salvini, of disloyalty and being obsessed with blocking immigration, intensifying the open warfare in the ruling coalition. 

The renewed political turmoil threatens to derail preparations for the 2020 budget in the autumn, as Italy attempts to rein in its huge public debt, the highest in the 19-nation bloc after Greece’s. 

Conte, who does not belong to any party, used the case of a migrant rescue boat refused entry to Italy’s ports by Salvini as an opportunity to settle scores with the leader of the co-ruling League party, which last week put forward a motion of no-confidence in his government. 

In the shock move, which seemed aimed at capitalizing on his popularity, Salvini said his alliance with the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement was no longer workable and called for a new election that could see him crowned prime minister. 

Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte reacts to Italy's ruling coalition breakdown, speaking to journalists at an impromptu, late evening news conference at government house in Rome, Italy, August 8, 2019. /Reuters Photo

5-Star and the opposition Democratic Party (PD) have stalled any debate of the League’s no-confidence motion, and many of their politicians are now openly discussing forming a coalition among themselves to sideline Salvini. 

The 5-Star Movement has been hurt by its tie-up with the League, halving its voter support since the two parties joined forces in June last year, according to opinion polls. The League has overtaken it to become Italy’s most popular party. 

In an open letter to Salvini, Conte said he had convinced six EU states to take in the migrants aboard the Open Arms charity ship and accused him of “disloyal collaboration” by misrepresenting Conte’s own position. 

Conte said Salvini aimed to exploit the immigration issue for electoral gain rather than seeking solutions with Italy’s partners. 

Italian Deputy Prime Minister and leader of the League party Matteo Salvini gestures as he speaks in the upper house as the senate meets to set a date for a motion of no confidence in the government in Rome, Italy August 13, 2019. /Reuters Photo

"I understand your faithful and obsessive concentration on addressing the issue of immigration by reducing it to the formula of ‘closed ports.’ You are a political leader and you are legitimately intent on constantly increasing your support,” he wrote. 

Salvini shot back at a news conference outside the southern Italian city Caserta. 

"Yes, I am guilty of having an obsession with the safety of Italian citizens, and an obsession with fighting human traffickers and NGOs who are accomplices to human traffickers. Sixty million Italians pay my salary for this obsession.” 

Salvini, who has dominated Italian politics over the last year thanks to his “man-of-the-people” persona and popular hard-line on immigration, now seems in difficulty and less determined to bring down the government. 

In a television interview with Sky Italia on Thursday, he said Italy needed a new election “or constructive ministers.” Some observers interpreted the remark that he would be happy to settle for a reshuffle in the euro zone’s third-largest economy. 

However, many 5-Star politicians now seem more tempted by a deal with the PD. Lower house deputy Giuseppe Brescia said on Thursday it would be “absurd” to try to resurrect the coalition after the League had unilaterally tried to sink it. 

Source(s): Reuters
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