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Premiership, voting in the Senate on 18 June: maximum time 30 hours, it’s controversy

There is a clash over the vote for the premiership: the choice to limit the time to 30 hours infuriates the opposition: "Wrong forcing"

ROME – The final vote in the Senate on the Prime Ministership Bill will most likely be held on 18 June, with the time limit limited to 30 hours. This was established by the Conference of Group Leaders.

PD-M5S-AVS: “NO AGREEMENT, QUOTA FORCING SEVERE”

No agreement between the majority and the opposition on the timing of approval of the Premiership bill at Palazzo Madama. This was reiterated by the three group leaders of Pd, M5s and Avs, respectively Francesco Boccia, Stefano Patuanelli and Giuseppe De Cristofaro, as they left the Group Leaders’ Conference where the 30-hour quota was established for the final vote with a probable date of 18 June. /p>

There can be no agreement– said Boccia- We contest the political exchange that emerged again today between the League and the Fdi, having postponed autonomy to Montecitorio until June. The Constitution is being playing a political game between Meloni and Salvini. We will move forward with our very tough opposition in parliament and in the country”. Patuanelli – However, we agree in acknowledging La Russa for having tried to avoid it but it was not possible”.
“I believe that on a measure like this, obstructionism is not a right – concluded De Cristofaro – but a duty” .