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Will Italy grant amnesty next year?

Without Amnesty, if the government decides to grant Amnesty, it will not engage in labor. Although the news of the Italian Amnesty is widely circulated, there is absolutely no such thing.

Italy's leftist government led by Prodi also passed a decree at the Council of Ministers, which is scheduled to legalize the status of 517,000 illegal immigrants from non-EU countries in 2006. This new quota involves 350,000 people, who applied for legalization of residence this spring, but were not approved due to the quota limit of 654,387+07,000 people imposed by Berlusconi's government. The new law will take effect in September this year. Italy's largest agricultural union welcomes this. Trade unions estimate that in agriculture, immigrants account for about 15% of the total labor force.

According to a comprehensive report by France's "European Times", among the five countries in the old EU/KLOC-0, Italy is the eighth country to lift all restrictions on labor in Eastern European countries. Seven other countries, including France, must also do so before 20 1 1. European Commission President Barosso expressed "warm" welcome to the Italian government's decision. Italian Interior Minister Amato happily pointed out: "In the future, citizens of eastern European countries such as Poland will be able to work in Italy as EU citizens and enjoy the same rights as Italian citizens."