Matteo Salvini could face a career-ending trial over accusations he illegally detained migrants at sea last year after Italian senators voted to lift his immunity
Leader of Italy's far-right party Matteo Salvini leaves after his speech at the Senate ahead of a vote on whether to pursue an investigation against him that could give rise to a trial for alleged kidnapping of migrants, in Rome, Italy, February 12, 2020.
The result of the vote is due to be formally announced around 1800 GMT but a Reuters tally of the count showed a majority in favour of removing Salvini's legal protection as a former minister.
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