The suspension of fines for those who have violated the obligation to vaccinate against Covid has been extended by six months, until 31 December.
The new postponement is foreseen by an amendment to the Milleproroghe decree, presented by Alberto Bagnai (Lega) and approved by the Budget and Constitutional Affairs commissions of the Chamber, in a climate of heated tensions.
The opposition requested a roll call vote, and the session was also briefly suspended due to the chaos in the room.
As parliamentary sources explain, the amendment passed by 8 votes.
The group leader of FI in the Constitutional Affairs Committee Paolo Emilio Russo did not participate in the vote.
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