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Senate approves reform Article 21

Amid opposition boycotts, walk-outs

Redazione Ansa

(ANSA) - Rome, October 7 - The Senate on Wednesday approved Article 21 of the government's Constitutional reform bill, which changes the way the president of the Republic is elected. The motion passed with 161 in favor, three nays and five abstaining.
    Senators from the rightwing, anti-immigrant Northern League party walked out before voting began.
    "You trampled on the rules and transformed the future Senate into a motel for politics. You're killing democracy," League Senate whip Gianmarco Centinaio said. Senators from the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement (M5S) boycotted the vote, while remaining in the chamber.
    Also in the opposition, the small leftwing Left Ecology and Freedom (SEL) party said after the vote that it is withdrawing all its amendments to the bill, except for one to Article 33.
    "There is absolutely no sign on the part of the majority of wanting to understand our reasons," said SEL Senate whip Loredana De Petris.
    "There is a feeling of frustration. There's no point wearing ourselves out to make you understand some changes were necessary".
   

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