Free and Equal (LeU) leader
Pietro Grasso on Monday criticised Italian Premier Paolo
Gentiloni on the country's controversial election law, on the
sidelines of an election event on education and research in
Bologna.
"Let's not forget that Gentiloni is the one who put three
confidence votes to the Lower House and five to the Senate to
approve a fraudulent election law, because as we have seen, it
gives a vote to one list and others from another list are
elected," Grasso said.
The so-called Rosatellum 2 election law, a mix of
first-past-the-post and proportional representation, has a
ballot slip that critics say may sow confusion among voters.
The general election is on March 4.
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