In recent days, Giorgia Meloni is sure of only one thing: she does not want to be overwhelmed by the migratory wave of the last two months. Surrounded by her main ally, the League and its turbulent and messy boss Matteo Salvini who has allied himself with Marine Le Pen, the head of the Italian government is looking for all possible solutions. She first invoked the support of Europe by inviting the President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen to Lampedusa, the small island stuck in the Mediterranean off the coast of Sicily where 60% of migrants from Tunisia have arrived since the month of July. Then, with the help of her close advisors, such as Defense Minister Guido Crosetto, she refined a plan for Africa that she will present in a few hours to the United Nations on the occasion of the 78th General Assembly of the United Nations.