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Majority divided over special commissions

2020-07-27T14:34:13.421Z


Meeting at 18 with group leaders and D'Incà. Understanding uphill ahead of Wednesday's vote. Lezzi, no commission to Brunetta or FI. Woods, you don't need new ones. (HANDLE)


As far as we learn, a meeting of the majority group leaders of the House and Senate is scheduled to seek an agreement on the renewal of committee chairs. The vote of the new presidents is expected on Wednesday evening but - according to several majority sources - there would still be no overall agreement, so much so that there are those who do not rule out that there will be a new postponement of the vote in September.
    Minister Federico D'Incà should also participate in this evening's meeting. The presence of all the presidents of the majority groups could be, it is explained, the occasion to discuss the hypothesis of the creation of special commissions on the Recovery fund, even if the topic is not on the agenda of the meeting.  

"Repubblica announces the presidency of a possible bicameral commission for the expenditure of the European Next Generation EU program (Recovery Fund) in Brunetta. The news cannot be true, we would be faced with the certification of the majority entry of Forza Italia. It would be to Berlusconi a power he never had before. I remember that it would be a commission required to deliberate actions and programs that foresee a sum exceeding 200 billion, a commission, therefore, that would confer to the chairman of it enormous political power. Knowing Berlusconi, we could not sleep soundly ". M5s senator Barbara Lezzi wrote on Facebook. "Read both Enrico and Gianni, De Benedetti, Gentiloni and Prodi press for a graft of Forza Italia in the government but the M5S cannot, even remotely think of giving such a fundamental presidency for the future of Italy to whom Italy she plundered with years of ad personam laws and wastes of all kinds that have made her extremely fragile in every respect, "he adds.

"There is no need to set up new committees. We can work in Parliament with existing committees. We need to grow jobs, not the seats in Parliament." Maria Elena Boschi, leader of Italy living in the Chamber, said this at Omnibus on La7. "Iv asked to dedicate a session in Parliament in August to discuss how to spend the money from the Recovery Fund. So no task force or no new commission, Parliament is already able to give precise directions to the government on how to spend money", Boschi adds. "The important thing is to give concrete answers to companies, to postpone taxes: in the next few days we have to vote for a new budget shift, we try to give answers".

Source: ansa

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