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Prescription: knot still open, it is about the Conte award

2020-02-06T19:01:27.545Z


Iv stops on postponement, Bonafede will have to yield (ANSA)


Negotiations on the issue of prescription are still open , close to the table convened by the Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte at Palazzo Chigi on the reform of the criminal trial. Among the majority parties, the mediation hypothesis on which we reason in these hours is that of the stop to the prescription after the second degree of judgment. But government sources deny: there is no agreement on the point and still we move, they explain, "in the wake of the Conte award" which provides for a differentiation between convicted and acquitted from the first degree.

It will be a long discussion, according to more than one, that awaits the parties at the table called for tonight. Italia viva, which is against the "Conte award" and also skeptical about the idea of ​​suspending the prescription after the second grade, will reiterate its proposal to postpone the Bonafede prescription prescription for one year, while the reform of the criminal trial is being discussed. There are those who hypothesize a shorter delay of six months. But even on this, the synthesis is all to be built.

Meanwhile, IV sources before the majority meeting stress that: " The Iv delegation remains firm on the position of lawyers and magistrates on the prescription ". The Renzians say that the one-year postponement proposal is "the smartest solution" but "if the rest of the majority wants to follow Bonafede on the wall against the wall, the Annibali award will be voted in the Chamber first, then the Costa law". And then we will go to the Senate "where Bonafede does not have the numbers": "From here to six months he will have to give in".

Source: ansa

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