Far-right leaders propose remigration plan at Milan summit
Far-right leaders convened in Milan to discuss a remigration plan for Europe, with League chief Salvini proposing a points-based residence permit.
Far-right leaders in Milan are advocating for a remigration plan, which suggests a significant shift in European immigration policy discussions.
“We must unite our efforts for a remigration plan that prioritises our national interests,” stated League chief Salvini during the conference in Milan.
Key developments
Far-right leaders convened in Milan to discuss proposals for a remigration plan in Europe. League chief Matteo Salvini emphasised the importance of creating a points-based residence permit system.
During the meeting, Salvini also criticised the European Union‘s handling of the energy crisis, advocating for renewed engagement with Russian oil imports as a strategic response.
Europe's Patriots rally in Milan against immigration while Salvini backs Russian oil

Far-right leaders met in Milan calling for a plan to introduce remigration in Europe. League chief Salvini proposes a points-based residence permit and attacks the EU over its energy-crisis response, backing a reopening to Russian oil.















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