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Milleproroghe: the government asks for a vote of confidence in the Senate

2020-02-26T15:48:18.667Z


The vice-president of the Senate, Paola Taverna, therefore suspended the work. The session will resume at the end of the group leaders' conference to decide the timing of the vote of confidence, which should begin within a few hours. (HANDLE)


The government has placed confidence in the Senate to the Milleproroghe decree. The minister for relations with Parliament, Federico D'Incà, communicated it to the Chamber of Palazzo Madama. The vice-president of the Senate, Paola Taverna, therefore suspended the work. The session will resume at the end of the group leaders' conference to decide the timing of the vote of confidence, which should begin within a few hours. The Milleproroghe dl has already been approved in the Chamber, always with confidence.

In case of green light to Palazzo Madama, the text would become definitive.

"An examination of reparation of the Budget Law 2020 which arrives armored in the Senate just as the Budget had arrived, expropriating the parliamentary classrooms of many peculiarities and potential". To say it Andrea de Bertoldi, senator of Fratelli d'Italia and secretary of the Finance and Treasury Commission, during his speech in the Chamber in general discussion on the Milleproroghe decree. "A confused provision - adds the senator of FdI Massimo Ruspandini - to which is added the use of trust, according to an institutional model that we believe is going beyond the Parliamentary Republic and which expropriates the classroom of its prerogatives of debate and discussion". But to be accused for FdI is also the merit of the provision, in particular for Senator Francesco Zaffini in the part concerning "the health sector, which this year marks the 40 years since the institution of the National Health Service, where they even come increase the resources, which in itself could also be shared, but according to criteria of a not so noble partition logic and without a vision for the future of our nation ". Finally, finger also pointed on the Made in Italy front with Senator Patrizio La Pietra who in the Chamber accuses the majority because the decree "totally lacks a vision on agriculture and Made in Italy, in addition to not providing any support to our companies in view of what will happen because of Brexit and American tariffs. "

Source: ansa

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