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06 February 20209.26 The first meeting of the Senate's Immunity Council has started, on the request for authorization to proceed for Salvini for the Open Arms case The request is from the Court of Ministers of Palermo, which the former Interior Minister complains about allegations of aggravated kidnapping and refusal of official acts, for having prevented the landing of over 100 migrants from the NGO's ship, in August. By February 17, Salvini will be able to present a memo or be heard by the Commission, which then should vote on February 27th.Open Arms, via a Giunta Salvini trial
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9.26 The first meeting of the Senate's Council for Immunities begins, on the request for authorization to proceed for Salvini for the Open Arms case. The request is from the Court of Ministers of Palermo, which disputes the allegations of aggravated kidnapping and refusal of official acts, for having prevented the landing of over 100 migrants from the NGO's ship, in August. By February 17, Salvini will be able to present a memo or be heard by the Commission, which should then vote on February 27.
Source: rainews