Cleaning Up Parliament, starting now

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The process has started for the draft law that was presented some time ago by Italia dei Valori, setting out the disqualification from being a candidate for felons sentenced to more than 2 years, and on the ineligibility of company owners who are carrying out an activity that is a concession allocated by the State, for those who are in direct or indirect charge of the company or those who can determine its direction. The DDL {draft law} will be discussed in the Commission for Constitutional Affairs in a week’s time.
Our proposal has been stuck for months and I am convinced that without V-Day and my pressing the President of the Lower House it would never have seen the light of day.
The DDL asks for the application of the regulation that already applies to Local Councils which bars anyone who has been convicted and sentenced to at least 2 years in prison as well as a distinct separation between the interests connected to the State concessions and the possibility to influence how they are assigned. It’s not possible to be a concessionaire and a parliamentarian at the same time.
It is not an “ad personam” law as certain members of the Centre Right have declared while citing the concession of the TV frequencies and the interests of Silvio Berlusconi. The law is designed to put parliamentarians on an equal footing with people holding other public positions in relation to the regulations applied to them and to eliminate a conflict of interests.
I will keep you informed in detail about the progress of this DDL. I’ll tell you about who is supporting it and who is putting obstacles in its way, starting with the forthcoming discussion in the Commission for Constitutional Affairs chaired by Luciano Violante.

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DEAR MR DIPIETRO, THIS IS BULLSHIT. 2 YEARS IN WAY TOO MUCH.
NOBODY SHOULD STAY IN PARLIAMENT IF GUILTY, ABSOLUTELY NOBODY.
WHY DID YOU PUT THAT PART ON THE 2 YEARS OF SENTENCE? BE ASHAMED OF YOUR SELF, YOU HAVE ILLUDED EACH ONE OF US THAT YOU WERE DIFFERENT, BUT THE TRUTH IS THAT YOU ARE JUST LIKE ALL THE OTHERS, IT'S JUST POLITICAL PROPAGANDA.
SHOULD ANY INTERNATIONAL JOURNALIST READ THIS POST, BE AWARE OF DI PIETRO, THIS LAW IS TOO MUCH EVEN FOR HIM AND WE ITALIANS ARE DESPERATE FOR JUSTICE.
sHAME ON DI PIETRO

Posted by: Mario Malagramina | September 30, 2007 04:46 PM


Un applauso a Di Pietro!; era ora che tale DDL fosse preso in seria considerazione. Mi immagino gia` le alchimie che "alcune parti" del centro-destra cercheranno di usare per affossare, in tutto o in parte, il civilissimo provvedimento. Coloro che faranno i furbi e`giusto che vengano subito identificati e messi alla pubblica gogna, senza esitazione alcuna.
Per me, che vivo in Gran Bretagna da molti anni, e`tremendamente triste, oltre che imbarazzante, notare (e renderne conto) l`enorme differenza che esiste, a questo riguardo, fra i due paesi. Vogliamo o no cominciare a fare dell`etica e civismo pubblici gli obiettivi e baluardi inderogabili, che sono propri di un paese democratico-liberale e semplicemente civile?

Posted by: Fausto Pesci | September 30, 2007 01:06 PM

 


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