Constitutional Court, parliament and judiciary move to abolish discriminatory laws regarding citizenship and residence permits

In Italy there are thousands of Italian children of foreigners who cannot obtain citizenship or a residence permit because they cannot demonstrate that they have a sufficient income to support themselves. There are paradoxical situations in which foreigners have been married to Italians for more than ten years. are forced to renew their residence permit every two years only because they cannot demonstrate that they have a decent income according to Italian laws. Subject the right to citizenship or residence permit to a minimum income which, among other things, does not exist in Italy à It is blatant discrimination prohibited by our Constitution and the laws that derive from it. I invite the judiciary to take responsibility for filling this serious discriminatory legislative gap by issuing sentences in this regard. I expect the legislator to take care of abolishing and amending the laws if discrimination prohibited by our Constitution and the laws that derive from it. I invite the judiciary to take responsibility for filling this serious discriminatory legislative gap by issuing sentences in this regard. I expect the legislator to take care of abolishing and modifying the laws on the matter, clearly in conflict with the constitutional charter of this country and with the fundamental rights enshrined in the supranational laws. The constitutional court should stop sleeping, with the super-salaried old men, friends of our dear president Mattarella, who are part of it, one can understand, and be more vigilant about unconstitutional laws. i on the matter, clearly in contrast with the constitutional charter of this country and with the fundamental rights enshrined in the supranational laws. The constitutional court must stop sleeping, with the old super-salaried people, friends of our dear president Mattarella, who are part of it, yes can understand, and be more vigilant about unconstitutional laws.

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