(ANSA) - Rome, September 28 - Premier Matteo Renzi said
Wednesday that the government is unlikely to put its justice
reform bill, which includes changes to the statute of
limitations, to a confidence vote in parliament. He said this
was out of respect for magistrates union ANM, which has
criticised the bill. "We have prepared good rules in my opinion,
but I think twice about putting the bill to confidence vote if
(ANM President Piercamillo) Davigo calls the measures damaging
and useless," Renzi told RTL 102.5 radio.
Confidence vote unlikely for justice
Premier says respectful of ANM's criticism