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Casellati, the electoral law after first reading of the reform bill - Last hour

2024-03-26T16:14:39.788Z

Highlights: The electoral law will be announced by the government after the first reading of the bill on the elective prime ministership. This was said by the Minister for Reforms Maria Elisabetta Casellati, at the end of the afternoon session of the Constitutional Affairs Commission of the Senate. The indication of the electoral law was requested both by the opposition and by Fi and Lega. "I am studying it - says Caselliti - however I remember well that in one of the previous sessions, it was said that the electoralLaw will be discussed once the physiognomy of the PM clearly emerges"


"The electoral law will be announced by the government after the first reading of the bill on the elective premiership. (ANSA)


"The electoral law will be announced by the government after the first reading of the bill on the elective prime ministership. This was said by the Minister for Reforms Maria Elisabetta Casellati, at the end of the afternoon session of the Constitutional Affairs Commission of the Senate, during which the indication of the electoral law it was requested both by the opposition and by Fi and Lega.


    "I am studying it - says Casellati - however I remember well that in one of the previous sessions, it was said by the opposition representatives that the electoral law will be discussed once the physiognomy of the prime ministership clearly emerges .

And it also seems like a logical indication to me, because during the exam, the physiognomy of the premiership could change.


   So when we have the definitive text, after the first reading, we will have the electoral law."


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