(ANSA) - ROME, MARCH 6 - "It falls within the power of the Senate to decide autonomously and according to the methods established by it, the disputes that may affect the internal activities of the Senate in the relations between the Parliamentary Group and the expelled senator", "not for a privileged tralatizio in to the Organisovrani, but to the necessary autonomy with which they must enjoy ". So the Cassation said no to ordinary justice for the De Falco case. The Navy officer known for his 'energetic' intervention during the shipwreck of the Concordia - elected in 2018 with M5s and expelled from the group on January 3, 2019 - had in fact turned to the Court of Cassation, judging "unmotivated and in any case adopted in accordance with the regulation of the group" , his expulsion.
Cassation, M5S expulsions? Senate decides
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"It falls within the power of the Senate to decide autonomously and in the manner established by it, the disputes that may affect the internal activities of the Senate in the relations between the Parliamentary Group and the expelled senator", "not for a prior tralatizio (ANSA)