(ANSA) - GENOA, DECEMBER 6 - The Tar of Liguria has decided to transmit to the Constitutional Court the question of Autostradecontro against the Genoa decree that has ousted it from the demolition and erection of the Morandi bridge. In the meantime, he suspended the judgment on Aspi's appeal on the annulment of the decree. This was decided by the judges of the regional TAR according to what emerges from the orders filed this morning. Judgments have found profiles of unconstitutionality. Aspi announced to block the works. In detail, five ordinances of the Regional Administrative Court of Liguria were declared on the disputes proposed by Autostrade per l'Italia and Pavimental for the annulment of the deeds relating to the intervention for the reconstruction of the viaduct on the Polcevera collapsed on August 14th, 2008. "Although it cannot be assumed that the 'provision-law' in itself is incompatible with the set of powers established by the Constitution, it must observe general limits, including the principle of reasonableness and non-arbitrariness", stated the findings.
Ponte, a Consult on Aspi exclusion
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The Tar of Liguria has decided to transmit to the Constitutional Court the question of Autostrade against the Genoa decree that has ousted it from the demolition and reconstruction of the Morandi bridge. (HANDLE)