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Annuities to convicts: three motions for revocation approved

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No twist or jolt to the government majority, from the vote on the three motions presented to the Senate on the thorny question of annuities. A story made even more delicate by the decision of the Guarantee Council of Palazzo Madama to return the annuity to the ex-president of the Lombardy Region Roberto Formigoni, definitively convicted of crimes against the PA, which had triggered a series of vibrant political controversies among the forces supporting the Draghi government. In fact, the three motions discussed today were presented respectively by the former Giallorossi majority, the center-right and IV, but in the end all three were approved, with a high percentage of abstentions. The motion of the former Giallorossi, which evokes the Severino Law, asks the competent organs of the Senate to “adopt all the appropriate decisions, in their own and competent offices, taking into account the principles set by the current legislation on the matter of incandiability aimed at regulating the cases revocation of the annuity of senators, terminated from their mandate, who have been definitively convicted for crimes of particular gravity “, was approved with 122 votes in favor, 40 contracted and 68 abstentions, while that of the center-right, which asks to evaluate” in compliance with the principles of article 54 of the Constitution, the discipline of the annuities of senators in the event of the imposition of definitive sentences for crimes of particular gravity “, obtained 120 votes in favor, 3 against and 108 abstentions. Green light with 113 yes, no no and 117 abstentions also to the motion of Iv which instead commits the Senate “to adopt all the appropriate decisions, in its own and competent offices, aimed to regulate cases of revision or revocation of the annuity of Senators, who have ceased from their mandate, who have been definitively convicted for crimes of particular gravity “.

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The ball, therefore, returns to the hands of the Guarantee Council, which will be able to reassess its decisions, after the controversial decision on Formigoni. During the debate in the classroom (which for the first time dealt with this topic), there were some controversial moments, in particular during the speech by the M5s exponent Paola Taverna, who spoke of Parliament as a “bunker anti-atomic, other than a can of tuna “and attacked Formigoni directly, wondering” where is the discipline and honor in having stolen public health money to pay for holidays in dream places “. Also during his speech, the pentastellated senators displayed placards with the words “stop annuities”, which were then removed by parliamentary assistants, on the recommendation of the current president Rossomando.

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