And cutting reaps “victims” illustrious among others are also Silvio Berlusconi, Marcello Dell’Utri, the former Health Minister Francesco De Lorenzo and film producer Vittorio Cecchi Gori. The ax of the bureaux strikes per hour of ten deputies and eight senators, but the presidents of the Chambers announce further checks on former parliamentarians ‘over 80′ convicted of mafia, corruption, terrorism, embezzlement or extortion, whose crimes are not registered criminal records because of their age but who will still say goodbye to the pension as a parliamentarian.
In the House the cut was decided by the Bureau unanimously. Although present, however, they have not participated in the vote of the representatives Fi and Ncd. The deputies not to charge more than the annuity will be Massimo Abbatangelo (former deputy of the MSI), Giancarlo Cito (former mayor of Taranto, former MSI, today Fi), Robinio costs (ex PSDI); Massimo De Carolis (former Christian Democrats); Francesco De Lorenzo (former health minister, a former Liberal Party); Giulio Di Donato (formerly PSI); Peter Longo (former PSDI); Raffaele Mastrantuono (formerly PSI); Gianstefano Milani (formerly PSI) and Gianmario Pellizzari (ex Dc).
They are going further investigation of an eleventh deputy, and the research does not stop, announces the President Boldrini. Deputies pays the annuity to 1,548 members, 346 of whom have more than 80 years old at the completion of which is eliminated the registration to criminal. On the latter it has not yet been possible to an investigation, which has so affected only 1,202 former Members. However, Boldrini and Grasso asked the Supreme Court a search for any convictions in its files relating to such former Members ‘over 80′. As for the senators, saying goodbye to the lifetime of the Senate (Forza Italy left the meeting of the Council Presidency at the time of the vote of the resolution), Marcello Dell’Utri, Vittorio Cecchi Gori, the director Pasquale Squitieri, former Dc Giorgio muskets and Inzerillo Enzo, Franco Righetti (former Margaret) and former Forza Italy Franco Girfatti. The decision was strongly contested by moving five-star, who view it as totally inadequate.
Luigi Di Maio of M5S speaks of “sham”: “Out of 1,543 former Members who are feeling unfairly an annuity, even beyond 3000 € per month, only 10 have the annuity suspended. 10 losers who had no party to protect them, “writes Blog Grillo Vice President of the Chamber, which raises the need to abolish the lifetime membership for all former parliamentarians, and not even convicted. Democratic Congressman Matthew Richetti is launching the proposal to abolish the annuities of the elect and extend parliamentarians and councilors retirement benefits for current employees: the board should be attached to the payments made using the method contributory. Such a reform, ensures Richetti “will lead to a drastic reduction of benefits provided, and the cancellation of a privilege.”
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