Italy’s interior minister Matteo Salvini instructed regional officials to draft “reports on the presence of Roma, Sinti, and Camminanti settlements” in their respective areas within two weeks.
According to a statement from the Interior Ministry “The aim is to verify the presence of illegal camps to draw up an eviction plan.”
According to the Council of Europe, there are between 120,000 and 180,000 Roma, Sinti and Caminanti in Italy, AFP Rome reports.
In the past, Salvini has pledged that he will have “zero tolerance” for anyone who illegally occupies abandoned buildings.
Salvini has also insisted that Italy will no longer be “Europe’s refugee camp”.
So far, he seems to be keeping good on his promises.
And the people of Italy have thanked him for staying true to his word with their votes.
Since being elected as the Interior Minister and Deputy Prime Minister in 2018, support for Salvini and his Lega party has surged considerably.
Lega fared so well in this year’s European Parliament elections that it’s now one of the largest single parties in the entire European Parliament.
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Salvini is the themost important leader in Europe and has forged a coalition of Hungary and Poland to oppose African/Muslim invasion.