
Election law, the House rejects the amendment of the majority on preferences
The House rejected for one vote the amendment of the majority on preferences in the new electoral law: 188 against, 187 favorable, with the..
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The proposal, signed by Brothers of Italy, Noi Moderati and Udc, was rejected for only one vote: 188 against 187 in favour, in a secret ballot as they asked for opposition. According to a first reading, based on the 240 votes theoretically at the disposal of the majority, the favorable ones stopped at 187 would mean about fifty francs shooters. In the letter sent to Fontana, the group leaders recall articles 51, paragraph 3, and 49, paragraph 1, of the Regulation.
Furthermore, "As in electoral law" gender equality is not guaranteed, "I as secretary of the party guaranteed it in front of the group leaders and two deputy secretaries of the party, Cirio and Benigni.".
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The proposal, signed by Brothers of Italy, Noi Moderati and Udc, was rejected for only one vote: 188 against 187 in favour, in a secret ballot as they asked for opposition.
according to Sky TG24According to a first reading, based on the 240 votes theoretically at the disposal of the majority, the favorable ones stopped at 187 would mean about fifty francs shooters.
according to Sky TG24In the letter sent to Fontana, the group leaders recall articles 51, paragraph 3, and 49, paragraph 1, of the Regulation.
according to Tgcom24 - Homepage"As in electoral law" gender equality is not guaranteed, "I as secretary of the party guaranteed it in front of the group leaders and two deputy secretaries of the party, Cirio and Benigni.".
according to Tgcom24 - Homepage
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