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President Mattarella scrutinises constitutionality of migrant-return lawyer payments

Apr 21, 2026
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President Mattarella scrutinises constitutionality of migrant-return lawyer payments
On 20 April 2026 the Quirinale confirmed that President Sergio Mattarella is “closely examining” a Security Decree provision that pays defence lawyers €615 for each migrant client who agrees to voluntary repatriation. While the head of state rarely blocks legislation, the constitution gives him power to refuse to sign bills deemed incompatible with fundamental rights. Presidential aides said Mattarella is weighing whether the incentive violates Article 24 of the Constitution, which guarantees the inviolability of the right to legal defence. Bar associations argue that a success-based payment from the state could turn lawyers into agents of government policy rather than independent counsel, threatening due process in asylum and human-rights cases.

President Mattarella scrutinises constitutionality of migrant-return lawyer payments


For organizations and individuals needing day-to-day clarity amid such shifting requirements, VisaHQ’s Italy portal (https://www.visahq.com/italy/) offers real-time guidance on entry visas, residence permits and compliance updates. The platform’s alerts and concierge support can help you recalibrate travel or relocation plans whenever legislative twists—like the potential modification of the Security Decree—introduce new timelines or documentation rules.

If Mattarella sends the decree back to parliament, Italy would face a tight deadline: the text must be promulgated by 25 April or lapse. A veto would force the governing coalition either to delete the incentive or justify its constitutionality with additional safeguards, potentially delaying the wider security package, which also includes expanded preventive detention powers. For global-mobility stakeholders the episode underlines how quickly Italian immigration rules can change and how political checks and balances—such as presidential review—can alter implementation timetables. Companies that schedule new assignments around anticipated legal milestones should build in contingency time and stay alert for last-minute amendments that may affect repatriation, appeals and residence-permit pathways.

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