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Meloni cabinet to meet at shipwreck site in Cutro

Govt to examine a decree boosting legal migration paths

Redazione Ansa

(ANSA) - ROME, MAR 9 - Premier Giorgia Meloni's cabinet is meeting on Thursday in Cutro, the Calabrian town off which the migrant-boat shipwreck that claimed at least 72 lives took place on February 26.
    The cabinet is set to examine a decree that is expected to boost pathways for legal migration to Italy while increasing penalties for human traffickers.
    A draft of the decree said there would be special work-permit quotas over the three-year period up to 2025 for countries that cooperate in discouraging people from trying to enter Italy illegally.
    It said these States should undertake media campaigns that highlight to their citizens the "risks to their safety" of trying to get to Italy with the help of human traffickers.
    Graffiti criticizing Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi appeared overnight on the State highway near Cutro.
    The minister has faced calls to quit for, among other things, having suggested refugees like those who lost their lives in the shipwreck were reckless for attempting hazardous Mediterranean crossings. (ANSA).
   

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