The government of Giorgia Meloni addresses the observations of the Quirinal and legal advisors regarding its security decree. Meloni defends the norm as common sense, but announces that the observations will be transformed into an ad hoc decree law. This will correct a specific point: the economic incentive for lawyers in voluntary repatriations. While the original decree moves forward, the opposition demands clarity and compliance with commitments to the presidency.
Hotfix for a legal system with dependency conflicts 🔧
The situation is reminiscent of a software development scenario where a main module creates conflicts with a critical library. The original decree, like an unstable build, passed political tests but failed the code review of the Quirinal, a high-level dependency. The solution is a specific patch, a legislative hotfix, which decouples the problematic functionality without recompiling the entire project. The stability of the institutional system is prioritized, isolating the bug of the lawyer incentive in a separate norm for quick correction.
Lawyers of the 'express repatriation' lose their unexpected bonus 😅
It seems the idea of an economic incentive for speeding up voluntary repatriation procedures did not pass the filter of the constitutional purists. The government, which defended the measure as pure common sense, has had to activate rollback mode in the face of technical observations. Now the lawyers will have to settle for the satisfaction of a job well done, or their usual fees, without that extra that sounded like an efficiency commission. Too bad, they surely already had plans on how to declare that extra income to the tax authorities.