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Homophobia: 170 hearings 'allowed' in the Senate commission

2021-05-26T12:59:19.342Z


Cirinnà (Pd): 'A calendar with 170 auditions is a joke'. The CEI: 'Avoid forcing, there is still time for dialogue' (ANSA)


170 hearings are 'allowed' on the bill against homotransphobia, which is being examined by the Senate Justice Committee. The president of the commission, the Northern League player Andrea Ostellari (who is also the rapporteur of the provision), presented the complete calendar, after having merged some requests also to avoid overlapping. Initially those proposals were over 200, more than half of the League. Ostellari would have proposed that they take place one day a week, approximately every Tuesday: imagining an average of about ten auditions per day, it would take at least 4 months to complete the cycle. 

"A calendar with 170 hearings is a joke. This is the Justice Commission, not the" Ostellari house ". By now the attempt to bury the text in the committee is evident, we will soon go to the classroom without a rapporteur with the declaration of urgency".

This was declared by Monica Cirinnà, secretary of the Justice Commission.

"The 170 hearings arranged by Ostellari on the Zan Ddl are not an in-depth analysis, they are an intolerable provocation. I do not like confrontation, but here we are teasing".

The deputy of the Democratic Party Filippo Sensi writes on Twitter.

"On the Zan law, President Ostellari proposed 170 hearings, despite having asked for a selection that would allow rapid times. It is clear that the president has the sole purpose of burying the law. He took the commission hostage and seized the bill, preventing the possibility to vote and to discuss hiding up to now the requests for a hearing. I believe that at this point the presidents of the groups in favor of the Zan law must meet to evaluate how to bring the bill approved in the Chamber to the Chamber as soon as possible and denounce the regulatory forcing operate to prevent the approval of the law ". So on Facebook the senator of the Democratic Party, Franco Mirabelli who is part of the Justice Commission of Palazzo Madama which is examining the bill against homotransphobia.

The Italian bishops ask to avoid "forcing" with the Zan bill against homophobia. "We reiterate that there is still time for open dialogue to arrive at a solution without ambiguity and legislative forcing", said the President of the Italian Bishops' Conference (CEI) and archbishop of Perugia-Città della Pieve, the cardinal. Gualtiero Bassetti, opening the works at the General Assembly in progress in Rome.


Source: ansa

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