Friday, February 6, 2015

Kyenge case, the Democratic Party ready to reverse the decision of the Board – The Time

Kyenge case, the Democratic Party ready to reverse the decision of the Board – The Time

Cécile Kyenge, the new Italian minister for integration

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 The Democratic Party could overturn the decision taken by its members on the Board for Permits and Immunities of Parliament and the Senate vote, in Parliament, in favor of the authorization to proceed against Senator Roberto Calderoli, for offensive statements against the former Minister Cécile Kyenge. Calderoli had given so indelicate orangutan, a name that had caused strong displeasure in the deputy dem. In fact, just this morning, speaking on randio Popular former minister took off some pebble in the shoe: “The senators should not judge Calderoli, but his words. The Democratic Party has made a very big mistake. Luckily in my party not everyone thinks so, but I regret very much what has happened: Now you will have to vote in the House and I hope that this has been a hiccup. The Democratic Party needs to be clear and clean. No one ever called me to explain why of that vote, but this is not a personal issue concerns the weight of those words: a court says that as sociate the color of a person to an orangutan is incitement to racial hatred, Policy no: it makes any legitimate language, and open the door to violence. “

The council had voted its opinion defining the words of the League’s” unquestionable “and not racist, even with the consent of parliament dem. A decision that had deeply disappointed the Kyenge, sorry for “not being defense” from the party. This is what we learn from circles of the Democratic Party of the Senate. The leadership of the group, including the strictly technical and legal reasons that have led some dem senators to vote against the Government in the report presented yesterday, would be oriented to overturn that vote in the House where, as required by regulation, the issue will be addressed in the coming weeks .

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