Premier Paolo Gentiloni's cabinet on
Friday authorized the use of a confidence vote for the
government's criminal justice reform, sources said. The bill was
being examined by the floor of the Senate but was sent back to
the justice committee while whips waited for the government to
draft an amendment to harmonize wiretap spending at different
prosecutors' offices. The centrist AP group expressed doubts
about the decision to put the reform to a confidence vote,
sources said.
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