Saturday, June 27, 2015

Severino law, Vincenzo De Luca goes on despite … – The Huffington Post

Suspension notified. After the government’s decision to suspend the new governor of Campania Vincenzo De Luca, in the afternoon of 27 June, the prefecture of Naples served the decree to the offices of the Regional Council. De Luca, at this point, is at a crossroads with regard to the formation of his council and therefore the appointment of the President who will take his place for the period of time in which he can not govern: Monday 29 or proceed directly with the appointment, or to appeal the same day the civil court of Naples. And wait until the court to re-install him, accepting his appeal as he did a few days ago with that of the mayor of Naples, Luigi De Magistris. While waiting for the Constitutional Court to rule on the question of legitimacy raised by the lawyers of the mayor and then determines the correct boundaries of constitutional law Severino.

The cases of the mayor and the governor are not identical, as pointed out by the same De Magistris. Yet in the entourage of De Luca he breathed a cautious optimism, that we believe that the court of Naples would allow the appeal in a very short time. As provided for in Article 700 of the Code of Civil Procedure (governing emergency measures), the time for this kind of measures are usually very short, maybe two weeks. In this case, De Luca may postpone the appointment of the junta after the verdict of the court, and therefore the appointment is not vitiated by any risk of illegality. In the last hours, this hypothesis is becoming more likely.

However, if De Luca were to opt for the appointment as early as Monday, could rely on the opinion of the State Attorney, attached by Renzi to the decree of suspension, according the governor can and must operate under suspension. “De Luca will assess whether to follow the opinion of Advocacy,” he said Renzi Friday night after the Council of Ministers. “Our work ends here.” Sources close to De Luca explains that there is no tension between the governor and Palazzo Chigi. After all, they reason, “the prime minister had to protect themselves from the risk of investigation for abuse of office in the case had not proceeded with the suspension. The M5s and Forza Italy they had already presented exposed to that effect. ” As for saving decree acts, suggested at first to change in the race Severino and then vanished into thin air, De Luca did not I ever wanted. It would have sounded like a law “ad personam”, dangerous for Renzi on the image plane and exposed to a stormy passage through Parliament being converted into law. In short, the solution found seems to satisfy both the protagonists of this long saga, which began several months ago when the leaders of the Democratic Party tried to blow up the primaries in order to avoid a possible victory of the former mayor of Salerno.

How the team, De Luca seems to have a clear idea. It will be composed of only 8 people, and will have a strong technical profile. The vice president will Fulvio Bonavitacola, deputy Pd of Salerno and the right arm of the governor. The names of which we speak are those of Raimondo Pasquino, chairman of the council of Naples, for many years rector in Salerno (with responsibility for scientific research), Carlo Blacks (European funds), the professor of the Polytechnic of Naples Antonello De Luca, Professor Lida Viganoni and Amedeo Lepore, former commissioner of the building. De Luca has already met with the directors of the majority, but not the leaders of the parties that support him, who complain of being neglected. The governor, after all, had long said it would move “total autonomy” in the formation of the team.

As for the ruling pro-De Magistris, the governor said that “it is a further step forward in compliance with the Constitution. ” “I hope that this judgment reminders all those who should do it, and that they are sleeping, to amend the law in Severino part unconstitutional”. Tones therefore are the usual De Luca. That does not throw back, indeed. After months of torment and legal technicalities, the judgment of De Magistris seems to show the light at the end of the tunnel.

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