Green light for the Save House Decree: final go-ahead from the Senate. Here are all the measures
There were 106 votes in favour, 68 against, one abstention. The Senate has given the final green light to the Save Household Decree, approving the confidence in the measure already approved by the House. The text of the decree was compressed into two days of examination in Palazzo Madama, with 106 senators voting in favour and 68 against.
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The Senate chamber approved the confidence requested by the government on the Home Bill, thus giving the final green light to the measure, in the text already approved by the House. There were 106 votes in favour, 68 against, one abstention.
The examination in Palazzo Madama was 'compressed' into two days. Yesterday the decree-law, the so-called 'home-saving', was before the Environment Committee, which did not complete its examination, not voting on the rapporteur's mandate. Today the measure passed to the Assembly where, after the no to the preliminary question presented by M5S and the general debate, the question of confidence was placed. The measure had to be converted into law by Sunday 28 July.
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