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Italy's Salvini to face new trial over migrant ship blockade | Italy's Salvini to face new trial over migrant ship blockade |
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Italy's Senate has voted to allow the prosecution of ex-interior minister Matteo Salvini for blocking a migrant ship off Italy's coast last August. | Italy's Senate has voted to allow the prosecution of ex-interior minister Matteo Salvini for blocking a migrant ship off Italy's coast last August. |
More than 100 migrants were stuck on the Spanish rescue ship Open Arms for 19 days off the isle of Lampedusa. | More than 100 migrants were stuck on the Spanish rescue ship Open Arms for 19 days off the isle of Lampedusa. |
Prosecutors in Sicily accuse Mr Salvini of illegal detention, which could bring a jail term of up to 15 years. | Prosecutors in Sicily accuse Mr Salvini of illegal detention, which could bring a jail term of up to 15 years. |
The anti-immigration, right-wing politician is already set to stand trial in a similar case. | The anti-immigration, right-wing politician is already set to stand trial in a similar case. |
The Senate voted 149 to 141 to strip him of his parliamentary immunity in the latest case, paving the way for prosecution. | The Senate voted 149 to 141 to strip him of his parliamentary immunity in the latest case, paving the way for prosecution. |
Mr Salvini, 47, insists that preventing irregular migrants from disembarking in Italy was government policy at the time. | Mr Salvini, 47, insists that preventing irregular migrants from disembarking in Italy was government policy at the time. |
"Defending Italy is not a crime. I am proud of it, I would do it again, and I will do it again," he said on Wednesday. | "Defending Italy is not a crime. I am proud of it, I would do it again, and I will do it again," he said on Wednesday. |
His blockade of the ship caused an outcry and a serious split in the coalition government at the time. His League party was in a coalition with the anti-establishment Five Star, but now he is an opposition MP. | His blockade of the ship caused an outcry and a serious split in the coalition government at the time. His League party was in a coalition with the anti-establishment Five Star, but now he is an opposition MP. |
Opinion polls suggest the League's popularity has slumped during the coronavirus crisis, though a Demopolis poll this week showed it still the top party, on 25.4%, followed by the centre-left Democratic Party (PD) on 21%. | |
Coronavirus restrictions have prevented Mr Salvini holding rallies up and down the country or posing for selfies on the beach - campaign tactics which have endeared him to many Italians. His popularity is driven by prolific use of social media, in which he condemns the influx of migrants from North Africa. | |
In February, the Senate voted to strip him of his parliamentary immunity in a similar case, involving the Italian coastguard boat, Gregoretti. | In February, the Senate voted to strip him of his parliamentary immunity in a similar case, involving the Italian coastguard boat, Gregoretti. |
The opening court hearing in that case has been postponed until 3 October because of coronavirus restrictions. | The opening court hearing in that case has been postponed until 3 October because of coronavirus restrictions. |
Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte had called Mr Salvini "obsessed" with keeping migrants out of Italian ports. | Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte had called Mr Salvini "obsessed" with keeping migrants out of Italian ports. |
All the parties in his governing coalition voted on Thursday to lift Mr Salvini's immunity. | |
Mr Salvini tweeted defiantly on Thursday: "By sending me for trial they're giving me a big gift, but unlike the others I'm going there with my head held high and my back straight". | |
Last summer Open Arms filed a legal complaint against Mr Salvini's block on their ship and finally on 20 August the authorities allowed it to dock in Lampedusa, a tiny island off Tunisia that has struggled for years to cope with boatloads of migrants. | |
By that time, many of the migrants had already been allowed off the ship. |
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