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L'illegittimo impedimento

Altro giro, altro regalo. Il ddl sul legittimo impedimento è stato promulgato. Il Presidente della Repubblica, Giorgio Napolitano, ieri ha posto la sua firma sul disegno di legge. Il provvedimento, approvato in via definitiva dal Senato il 10 marzo scorso, entrerà in vigore con la pubblicazione sulla Gazzetta Ufficiale. La ventitreesima legge ad personam per il Premier. Un provvedimento che consentirà a Berlusconi e ai suoi ministri di schivare le aule di giustizia per i prossimi 18 mesi.

Un obiettivo fondamentale per il Presidente del Consiglio, intimorito dai diversi procedimenti a suo carico, l’ultimo dei quali è l’inchiesta di Trani, poi trasferita al “porto delle nebbie” di Rome. A Berlusconi does not matter if the text of the law or not to be swept away by the Constitutional Court, as most likely to happen. What matters is for him to jump processes, in view of a new immunity law in constitutional sauce. Although, it should be noted, our Constitution provides for the possibility to consider also unconstitutional laws passed with aggravated case, then constitutional laws.

The cause for such failure is nothing but a law in time, necessary, according to most, after the legal vacuum that has arisen following the abolition of parliamentary immunity (after Tangentopoli). The 18 months should serve, precisely, to enact the constitutional reform evocata da Berlusconi. La legge non è altro che un Lodo Alfano o Schifani esteso addirittura ai ministri. Napolitano sembra non essersene reso conto. Difatti questa norma non farà altro che impedire il normale svolgimento dei processi a carico di questi soggetti. Il Presidente della Repubblica non ha neppure capito che si tratta di una legge incostituzionale utile solo ad evitare una sentenza di condanna in primo grado per Berlusconi nel processo Mills. O almeno si spera non abbia capito.

Speranza che si perde leggendo il primo articolo della legge. Come fa notare l’ex magistrato Bruno Tinti, infatti, “l’art. 1 dice che il legittimo impedimento vale per le udienze penali in cui presidente del Consiglio e ministri sono imputati. Quindi does not apply when they are called to testify. Question: If the problem is that the presence at the hearings criminal activity is incompatible with the co-essential to the functions of government, how is it that this incompatibility was not foreseen when it comes to testify? ". Moreover, one wonders: as a rule in time, 18 months after the commitments "legitimate" are stopped or not? The answers come from ... if

few days ago, Napolitano has not signed the text that was going to amend Article 18 of the Statute of Workers, one which allows a worker to use the labor courts in cases where the dismissal had been applied without just cause. The first rejection of the rooms of a law of the majority. An act that had already been thinking about a possible legal impediment to the enactment of the bill. In fact, two consecutive references to the rooms were amazing for Napolitano. Well, sort of a breath of fresh air before a new signing for the Premier. If then the same

Napolitano says it is pointless not to sign a law as if this again is forced to sign it, a problem arises. It should explain that we can decouple from abuse. You can resign. Or even the simple reference is a strong and important to the majority. The guarantor of the Constitution may sign rules clearly unconstitutional.

Even the revelations about disputes Scalari Ciampi and Berlusconi appears to have breached the present President of the Republic. The journalist, founder of La Repubblica, said it two episodes in which both times Ciampi said "no" to Berlusconi, referring to the promulgation of the Gasparri law and the appointment of three judges of the Consulta. "No", which infuriated the prime minister. The same "no" which is now advocated by the President of the Republic, as well as a guarantor of the constitution, which now you are going across to overturn.

This enactment, in fact, gives way a series of structural changes in institutions. In addition to the law on wiretapping next venture (in which Berlusconi holds a lot), Justice, a level playing field, the institutions are preparing for a big change. Just yesterday, in fact, the declaration of the Minister for Simplification, Calderoli, who said the achievement of a "great result": that is the way to go for major reforms. The ministers responsible to prepare a text that goes on at the table of the coordinators of parties to a preliminary examination, all lands then to the Council of Ministers and then Parliament. "Everything you need to do in reforms - said Calderoli - follow this path." "The result is important - said the Minister of Northern League - because now there is a concrete method and agreed to work quickly." Follows closely Bersani: "Launching the federal Senate and immediately cut the number of parliamentarians." As if to say, we're there. And Napolitano's signature as well.

Nicola Lillo
published Altrenotizie.org - news organization registered with the Civil Court of Rome. Authorization n.476 of 13/12/2006.

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