Chamber of Deputies, acts on Moro's kidnapping and death desecreted. Fontana: "Forward for transparency"
New documents from the Moro and Cooperation with Developing Countries Committees online
"A further step forward for transparency and to shed light on the history of our country". Chamber of Deputies Speaker Lorenzo Fontana thus comments on the new recently desecreted documents of the More Commissions (17th legislature) and Cooperation with Developing Countries (12th legislature) available on Montecitorio's online site.
To access it, one has to open the portal of the Committees of Inquiry of the Chamber of Deputies and, after selecting the two committees, consult the links in the Historical Archive.
'We proceeded at first,' we read, 'with acts drawn up by external originators, to whom President Fontana sent a series of formal interpellation notes'.
Moro Commission
For the Moro Commission, "work is still in progress on the documents compiled by the Commission itself", explains Fontana, including secret hearings of persons belonging to the military and civilian bodies of the State and documents collected by the consultants. The results of further questioning procedures will be communicated by Fontana to the Bureau for accessibility via the specially prepared IT infrastructure.
Among the Commission's activities, within the Historical Archive, there are about a thousand documents: 64 of these are desecreted; another 992 free. In addition, there are the minutes, with sessions held between 2014 and 2018, the three reports (the last one adopted by the Chamber of Deputies on 13 December 2017) and the videos of the hearings of Laura Tintisona, Lamberto Giannini, Eugenio Spina and Federico Boffi.

