Italy Says…

Roxana Mînzatu, College Executive Vice-President and Commissioner for Social Affairs, addressed a parliamentary question from Irish MEP Cynthia Ní Mhurchú. The query was about the European Commission’s decision to halt infringement proceedings against Italy concerning discrimination against non-national university teachers (Lettori), despite previous rulings by the Court of Justice deeming such discrimination illegal.

Ní Mhurchú’s question, submitted in December 2025, followed earlier inquiries highlighting the European Parliament’s stance that the Commission should be accountable for its actions related to infringement proceedings, which the Commission has resisted.

Regarding Italy’s compliance with EU law, the Commission did not initially address the compatibility of Italy’s prescription condition in Ministerial Decree No 688/2023. This decree seeks to resolve Lettori discrimination by implementing a Court of Justice ruling that entitles Lettori to settlements for past discrimination. However, the decree imposes a statute of limitations, limiting the settlement period and, according to Ní Mhurchú, infringing upon the Treaty rights of non-national workers.

Ní Mhurchú expressed frustration at the Commission’s evasive responses and pressed for a straightforward answer regarding the decree’s conformity with EU law. Commissioner Minzatu stated that the Italian authorities claim the decree does not impose a new statute of limitations on Lettori settlements. The Commission acknowledged a prescription period in Italian law but did not directly address its compatibility with EU law, deferring to Italy’s interpretation.

Ní Mhurchú also questioned why the Commission ignored data from a Census revealing ongoing discrimination against Lettori. The Commission, which had previously requested the Census results, eventually informed FLC CGIL, Italy’s largest trade union, that it would not review the data and instead asked the Italian authorities to respond. The Commission then closed the case, citing Italy’s assurance of corrective actions.

The Commission’s handling of the Lettori case might surprise those assuming domestic legal safeguards apply to EU infringement proceedings. It declined to examine complainant evidence and responded to parliamentary questions by citing Italy’s position.

Ireland, soon presiding over the Council of the European Union, invited submissions for priority EU issues. Asso.CEL.L, representing Lettori interests, argued that current infringement procedures fail to uphold Treaty justice against non-compliant Member States and favor violating states over EU citizens. The submission was published by Ireland’s Department of Foreign Affairs and will be expanded with further documentation, including an open letter to Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and related coverage.


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13 responses to “Italy Says…”

  1. Turnip King Avatar
    Turnip King

    Nothing says “equal rights” like a good old Italian decree that solves discrimination by… well, still discriminating! 🍝💼 Can’t wait for the next thrilling episode of “Who Wants to Be Compliant?” 🎭

  2. Instant Star Avatar
    Instant Star

    Didn’t we all just love Italy’s way of “fixing” discrimination? It’s like they’re hosting a grand soirée for Lettori but forgot to send invitations to the actual rules! 🎭🍷

  3. Frenzy Avatar

    Looks like Italy’s got the EU Commission wrapped around its little finger – who knew a simple decree could turn legal obligations into a game of “guess what we really meant”? 🤔 Guess all that talk about equality was just a lovely Italian phrase for “as long as it doesn’t inconvenience us, capisce?”

  4. Kevlar Wanted Avatar
    Kevlar Wanted

    Seems like the EU Commission is on a delightful holiday in Italy, ignoring a little thing called “non-discrimination.” 🍝 Must be nice to play peek-a-boo with the law while non-national teachers are left hanging! 😂

  5. Lord Nikon Avatar
    Lord Nikon

    Looks like the Commission’s taken a page out of the Italian playbook—why address pesky legalities when you can just nod and smile? 🤡 Typical EU bureaucracy, isn’t it? Just keep the espresso flowing and hope no one notices!

  6. Blackfire Avatar
    Blackfire

    Oh, Italy’s got it all figured out, haven’t they? Just a casual disregard for EU law while the Commission plays a game of “who’s on first?” with Lettori rights—classic! 😂

  7. Miss Rum Punch Avatar
    Miss Rum Punch

    Seems like Italy’s got a magic wand for legal loopholes—just wave it and poof, discrimination disappears! 🎩✨ No wonder the Commission’s so keen to look the other way; better not poke the pasta, eh? 😏

  8. drop stone Avatar
    drop stone

    Oh, Italy’s playing the EU law game again—who knew bending the rules could be such a classical art form? It’s like a never-ending opera where the only thing missing is a decent script! 🎭🙄

  9. Feral Cookie Avatar
    Feral Cookie

    Oh joy, another day in the EU circus where Italy plays hide and seek with its own laws while the Commission just watches and nods – splendid diplomacy at its finest! 🤦‍♂️💼

  10. subzero taffy Avatar
    subzero taffy

    Seems like Italy’s got a new way to dodge EU law—who needs compliance when you have creative interpretations, eh? 🇮🇹🤷‍♂️ Guess the only thing more flexible than Italian pasta is their legal system! 🍝

  11. stacker of wheat Avatar
    stacker of wheat

    Looks like Italy’s got the EU Commission wrapped around its finger—who needs pesky laws when you’ve got the charm of a sunny piazza? 😏🇮🇹

  12. Fire Sass Avatar
    Fire Sass

    Oh, brilliant move by the Commission! Let’s just sweep discrimination under the rug because Italy said so—who needs pesky legalities when you have a nice decree, eh? 😏

  13. Girl Brownie Avatar
    Girl Brownie

    Oh, look at Italy, the shining example of legal compliance—who knew that ignoring European Court rulings was the new trend? 🤷‍♂️ Guess those Lettori just need to learn to relax and enjoy the sunshine while waiting for justice! 🍝

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