In Italy there is justice and justice. And the weights and measures change a lot when honorable and senators get into trouble with the law. Article 68 of the Constitution provides that “Members of Parliament cannot be held accountable for the opinions expressed and votes cast in the exercise of their functions”. This rule was created to protect parliamentary prerogatives but, over the years, it has become the screen behind which the representatives of the people hide more and more frequently when they end up in the dock.
This is the case, for example, of Maurizio Gasparri, president of the elections and immunity council of Palazzo Madama, the body that together with the council for the authorization of the Chamber is called to pronounce on the requests of the judiciary against the parliamentarians who have ended up under investigation. . Twice in the course of this legislature, Gasparri ended up in the crosshairs of the robes but in both cases he got away with it. But examples in Parliament abound …
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In Italy there is justice and justice. And the weights and measures change a lot when honorable and senators get into trouble with the law. Article 68 of the Constitution provides that “Members of Parliament cannot be held accountable for the opinions expressed and votes cast in the exercise of their functions”. This rule was created to protect parliamentary prerogatives but, over the years, it has become the screen behind which the representatives of the people hide more and more frequently when they end up in the dock.
This is the case, for example, of Maurizio Gasparri, president of the elections and immunity council of Palazzo Madama, the body that together with the council for the authorization of the Chamber is called to pronounce on the requests of the judiciary against the parliamentarians who have ended up under investigation. . Twice in the course of this legislature, Gasparri ended up in the crosshairs of the robes but in both cases he got away with it. But examples in Parliament abound …
Continue reading the article in the weekly The Post Internazionale-TPI, click here.
In Italy there is justice and justice. And the weights and measures change a lot when honorable and senators get into trouble with the law. Article 68 of the Constitution provides that “Members of Parliament cannot be held accountable for the opinions expressed and votes cast in the exercise of their functions”. This rule was created to protect parliamentary prerogatives but, over the years, it has become the screen behind which the representatives of the people hide more and more frequently when they end up in the dock.
This is the case, for example, of Maurizio Gasparri, president of the elections and immunity council of Palazzo Madama, the body that together with the council for the authorization of the Chamber is called to pronounce on the requests of the judiciary against the parliamentarians who have ended up under investigation. . Twice in the course of this legislature, Gasparri ended up in the crosshairs of the robes but in both cases he got away with it. But examples in Parliament abound …
Continue reading the article in the weekly The Post Internazionale-TPI, click here.
In Italy there is justice and justice. And the weights and measures change a lot when honorable and senators get into trouble with the law. Article 68 of the Constitution provides that “Members of Parliament cannot be held accountable for the opinions expressed and votes cast in the exercise of their functions”. This rule was created to protect parliamentary prerogatives but, over the years, it has become the screen behind which the representatives of the people hide more and more frequently when they end up in the dock.
This is the case, for example, of Maurizio Gasparri, president of the elections and immunity council of Palazzo Madama, the body that together with the council for the authorization of the Chamber is called to pronounce on the requests of the judiciary against the parliamentarians who have ended up under investigation. . Twice in the course of this legislature, Gasparri ended up in the crosshairs of the robes but in both cases he got away with it. But examples in Parliament abound …
Continue reading the article in the weekly The Post Internazionale-TPI, click here.