The Citizen (KZN)

Silvio blamed for migrant crisis

ITALY: BERLUSCONI IS IN POLE POSITION TO WIN Campaignin­g for the March national election turns ugly.

- Rome

Opponents of Silvio Berlusconi have accused the former prime minister of being to blame for a surge in migrants to Italy in recent years as campaignin­g for a national election turned increasing­ly ugly.

The build up to the March 4 vote was shaken at the weekend when a neo-Nazi shot and injured six African migrants in central Italy, in a racially motivated attack after a Nigerian man was arrested on suspicion of murdering a local teenager.

While denouncing the gunman as “insane”, Berlusconi, 81, whose centre-right coalition is leading in the opinion polls, on Sunday adopted a new, hardline on immigratio­n, saying hundreds of thousands of illegal migrants in Italy were “a social time bomb ready to explode”.

The billionair­e accused them of living off “their wits and crime” and said he would initiate mass deportatio­ns if he and his rightist allies win power next month.

The ruling centre-left Democratic Party (PD) has been lambasted by opponents for not doing more over the past four years to stem the flow of some 625 000 migrants into Italy – most of whom set sail from Libya, which was plunged into chaos after Nato ousted former strongman Muammar Gaddafi in 2011.

“If migrants come to Italy it’s because someone went to war with Libya – and the prime minister was Berlusconi,” said the PD leader Matteo Renzi, adding that migrants got stuck in Italy be- cause of an EU refugee pact that Berlusconi signed in 2003.

The leader of the anti-establishm­ent 5-Star Movement also said Berlusconi was heavily responsibl­e for the migrant crisis.

“When you start losing your memory aged 81, it’s worrying for the whole country,” said Luigi Di Maio. “Berlusconi is responsibl­e for the social bomb that is immigratio­n. It is out of control because of him and because of the centre-left.”

Opinion polls say Berlusconi and his far-right partners – the League and the Brothers of Italy – will win the most votes at the March election, but will probably fall short of an absolute majority.

The gunman, Luca Traini, who has a neo-Nazi tattoo above his eyebrow, stood for the League in a local election last year, but didn’t receive any votes. A copy of Adolf Hitler’s was found at his house. –

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