Ex-president Giorgio Napolitano
told the Senate on Wednesday that he would vote in favour of a
confidence vote on a bill for a new election law. But he also
stressed that he deemed it wrong to press Premier Paolo
Gentiloni to put the bill to a confidence vote to help get it
through parliament in time for it to be used for elections next
year. "I judged it unusual and extremely improper to make the
responsibility of a confidence vote that guarantees the
intangibility of a proposal agreed on by several parties weigh
on the premier," the former head of state said.
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