An Italian politician has been suspended from her
position after bosses learnt that she had rented her house in Padua to 15
African migrants. Despite losing her job, the woman has no regrets and vows to
continue helping other migrants find accommodation.
Daniela Faggion served
in Italy’s right-wing Northern League as well as on the council of the
Selvazzano Dentro commune in the province of Padua, in northeastern Italy.
RT.com report continues:
She was suspended from
the two institutions. First, from Selvazzano Dentro by the town’s mayor, Enoch
Soranzo, who is also a resident of the commune, and then the Northern League by
the party’s coordinator Giorgio Zoppello.
Faggion was told there
were two reasons for her suspension.
Firstly, she had failed
to renew her party membership that is due to expire in September. The second
and primary reason was that she had helped 15 migrants by renting them her
apartment.
“I received a letter
saying that I had been removed from my post. I believe the main reason is that
I rented my house out to migrants,” Faggion told RT.
When she arrived at the
council meeting, she saw the other council members looking at her “with
serious faces as though I’d killed somebody: then I understood,” she told
Mattino Padova newspaper.
Faggion owns a building
containing 7 apartments that she intended to rent out. She was contacted by
people from “a migrant support group” called Populus. They liked the building
and agreed on a price. The migrants rented the entire house.
“If these people have come to our country, we
can’t let them stay at a railway station where they can fall into the hands of
drug dealers. It is better to provide housing for them, where possible.”
Faggion, now an
ex-politician, said that the migrants who live in her house “are usually
very young and frightened, and they are good guys.”
“I am glad I took them
in and I have even become quite attached to them, but of course not everyone is
on the same page.”
Faggion said she won’t
stop and would do“the same again,” adding that she is trying “to help
other migrants find a place to live.”
It is not yet clear if
the migrants living in Faggion’s house are legal or not.
Italy has a high level of
illegal immigration. The wave of migrants from Africa has intensified since the
EU and US-led military campaign that resulted in the ouster of Libyan President
Muammar Gaddafi in 2011 and left the country in shambles. The asylum seekers
come from several different countries.
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