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Electoral law: in the Senate ok to 5 trusts

The hall of Palazzo Madama, amid shouts and shouts, approved the five votes of confidence placed by the government. Final approval tomorrow morning, Thursday. The reasons of the president emeritus Giorgio Napolitano who voted yes despite the perplexities on the use of the question of trust.

Electoral law, the Senate he voted yes to the five confidence issues posed by the government of Paolo Gentiloni. The provision thus starts for definitive approval tomorrow morning, Thursday, with the explanations of vote and the final vote on the Rosatellum Bis.

Between screams, shouts and stagings of dubious taste, inside and outside the Palace, especially by the M5S, the fate of the Rosatellum bis is therefore sealed. The hall of Palazzo Madama voted their confidence in the government on articles 1,2,3, 4 and 6 of the provision. Article 5 was approved by simple electronic voting. The majority that supported the new electoral law passed with 150 yes and 60 no, more or less in photocopies, during the various votes, was stable. On article 6 alone, the last one, the votes were 145 yes and 17 against, out of 172 present and 162 voters. Pd, Ap and Ala voted in favour, as well as some senators from the Autonimie.

During the voting, where there was no lack of protests and clamors, the intervention of the president emeritus Giorgio Napolitano should be noted who, after having justified his perplexities and doubts regarding the decision to place the trust, however then voted in favor of the government. “With all the problems and reservations that I have motivated – declared Napolitano in the courtroom – I express my trust in the Gentiloni government, to safeguard the value of stability, to allow, even in this part of the legislature, continuity of action for the reforms".

Tomorrow morning, Thursday, the definitive approval of the electoral law.

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