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Renzi: Italicum approve the Senate by January. Fi but insisted: yes … – Il Sole 24 Ore

Renzi: Italicum approve the Senate by January. Fi but insisted: yes … – Il Sole 24 Ore

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This article was published on December 17, 2014 at 11:54.
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To approve the electoral law in the Senate by January, before the election of the new President of the Republic. Yes to a safeguard clause, that refers to a certain date for the entry into force dell’Italicum. No to the transitional rule that specifies the application of Consultellum or Mattarellum until the entry into force dell’Italicum. Are the most important steps of the intervention of Matteo Renzi during morning assembly today with Senators Pd. The Prime Minister also announced that the meeting of the CDM scheduled December 24 will have on the agenda not only the first decrees of the Jobs Act, as announced yesterday, but also the tax delegation and the decree sull’Ilva.

Fi asks voting reforms after election chief State
On the reforms, however, Forza Italy raises. And in the conference of leaders of the House, the blues, giving voice to the “desired” by Silvio Berlusconi returned to ask to approve the reforms (ddI constitutional and electoral law) only after the election of the new head of state. In this request, the Presidency has been done, however, to note that it will address the issue will be placed only when explicitly, or when you will be certain of that occurred resignation of President of the Republic.

Renzi: ok first Senate election chief State
Renzi meanwhile reiterated the senators that the government’s goal is to approve the electoral law in the Senate by January, before the election of the new President o f the Republic. It confirmed the willingness to fix a date for the entry into force dell’Italicum (probably in May 2016). Renzi, according to reports from the Democratic Party Senator Francesco Russo on Twitter) has confirmed the cornerstones of reform: “Lowering the minimum threshold, gender equality, not the apparently ‘lists. And again: “Ballot, not to veto the smaller parties, the majority premium, no blocked lists, shared rules.” But the prime minister also said no to the transitional rule that specifies the application of Consultellum or Mattarellum until the entry into force dell’Italicum.

Hope (Pd): Quirinale separate plans and reforms . No exchanges
A line repeated on twitter by the Democratic Party leader in the House, Robert Hope: “Reforms and the Presidency of the Republic are on two floors to be kept distinct. No exchange and no blackmail can ‘be accepted’

Italiacum, approximately 18 thousand amendments in the Senate Commission
Sull’Italicum however has hit amendments tabled in committee affairs Constitutional: there are about 18 thousand the proposed changes, of which more than 15 000 presented by Roberto Calderoli only for the League, which yesterday was seen reject his agenda for the safeguard clause for the use of Consultellum, if you were to go to elections before the abolition of bicameralism. Calderoli for now does not seem willing to withdraw its amendments. If it will, the Italicum is destined to arrive in the classroom without a warrant to the rapporteur and therefore without a text voted by the Committee on Constitutional Affairs from which to start the discussion. You should start by the measure passed by the House, with inevitable lengthening of the time. The chances of an agreement are rather low. Also because the League of Salvini at this stage has more of a stand, to mark his opposition role.

Renzi: December 24 in CDM Jobs Act, tax delegation and Ilva
The premier has finally announced the assembled senators that on 24 December, the Council of Ministers will have on the agenda the tax delegation, the decrees of the Jobs Act and the decree sull’Ilva. The Prime Minister, when asked by reporters, did not rule out that the agenda of the meeting can be there more.

Nuoovo Senate, from January 8 vote in Parliament House on the bill
Meanwhile, the conference of leaders of the House ruled that the votes on amendments to the bill on constitutional reforms will begin in the House to the House from Thursday, January 8.



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