"Working on secondary movements without first managing the primary movements is extremely difficult, because when the hotspots are full, it is difficult to manage them on a regular basis, and we cannot even become Europe's refugee camp. This shift in perspective has piqued my interest: the Dublin Regulation must be changed, but it is not the solution because it concerns people who are entitled to certain types of protection, who constitute a minority of those who arrive. Therefore, the solution must pass through cooperation with African countries, such as Tunisia, which is in a very complex financial situation and where, in the event of default, there is a risk of unleashing an uncontrollable flow of hundreds of thousands of people, if no action is taken ". Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni addressed the Chamber yesterday about the fear of migrants in light of today's European Council.
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