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Italy 'sick democracy' says De Magistris

'Must stop it becoming regime' says suspended mayor

Redazione Ansa

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    (ANSA) - Naples, October 2 - Italy is a "sick democracy" and there is "a long way to go to stop it becoming a regime," suspended Naples Mayor Luigi De Magistris told a press conference after being served notice he was being suspended because of an abuse-of-office conviction in his former career as a prosecutor. De Magistris, whose 15-month sentence triggered a ban under an anti-corruption law, voiced the hope he would serve a suspension of "just 3-4 months", until his appeal verdict comes out, instead of the longest term possible, 18 months. He reiterated he had no intention of resigning.
    The former prosecutor, convicted of ordering unauthorised wiretaps of politicians including former premier Romano Prodi, claimed justice had been hasty in his casee.
    "They served the order to (Raimondo) Pasquino, (president of the Naples city council assembly), when he was in his pyjamas last night.
    "What did they think, that I was going to try to escape?".
    De Magistris says the sentence was part of a plot to wrestle control of Naples from him and that he will now be the city's mayor "on the streets".
    But after receiving the suspension notification he cancelled his attendance at a ceremony in Naples's troubled Scampia district.
   

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