"In Parliament, I will support any changes to the legislative text aimed at better clarifying, if deemed necessary, the boundaries of the new criminal case. In the perspective of effectively affecting the profile of deterrence, the key point of the new measures is confiscation mandatory material used for the rave party ".
This was stated by the Minister of the Interior,
Matteo Piantedosi
, at the end of the meeting at the Interior Ministry with the general secretaries of the CGIL, CISL and UIL.
"I immediately accepted the request for a meeting of the confederal leaders for the fundamental role that trade unions play in defending the rights of workers and for the social and economic development of our country", said the Minister of the Interior, underlining "the contribution. fundamental that the trade unions themselves have always offered in promoting democracy and isolating and defeating all forms of violence ".
"I was able to reiterate - continued the owner of the Interior Ministry - that the application of the recent measures adopted by the Government is limited to the specific hypothesis of the organization of rave parties and that the new provisions do not in any way affect the constitutionally guaranteed rights, such as to demonstrate ".
Piantedosi finally thanked,
The general secretaries of the CGIL, CISL and UIL, after having expressed "concerns and perplexities" about the 'rave decree', report that they have received "reassurances" that it cannot concern trade union rights and freedoms and the "commitment" to include in the parliamentary process as necessary to avoid, in this sense, any doubt about the interpretation of the text.
The CGIL lasts longer with the secretary general Maurizio Landini, who in any case asks for "the withdrawal of the law" because even on the rave front, there are already adequate regulations to respond to the concerns of the government.