
Wichtigste Punkte
- Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni requested that the 'preferential voting' proposal in the election law be voted on by open vote.
- EP MP Denis Nesci supported Meloni, opposing the secret vote and saying that everyone must take responsibility.
- The Presidency of the Chamber approved a secret vote for hundreds of amendment proposals upon the opposition's request.
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Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni called for a roll-call vote on the constitutional amendment that includes the transition to a preferential voting system in the election law. Meloni invited the opposition not to request a secret vote, stating that she wanted to test whether they were sincere about preferential voting.
Member of the European Parliament (EP) Denis Nesci announced that he supported Prime Minister Meloni's call and opposed the secret vote. Nesci emphasized that they wanted to see with an open vote who is sincere about the citizens' right to choose their own representatives.
In contrast, according to parliamentary sources, the Presidency of the Chamber approved the opposition's request for a secret vote for 100 out of approximately 200 proposed amendments. Session chair Fabio Rampelli stated that secret voting could be accepted for all amendment proposals and articles of the law that meet the relevant conditions.
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Häufige Fragen
- What does the legislative amendment at the center of the debate involve?
- It involves introducing the 'preferential voting' (preferenze) system in the current election law in Italy, which would allow citizens to directly elect their parliamentary representatives.
- Why is Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni opposed to the secret vote?
- Meloni wants to test whether the opposition parties are sincere on this issue; by demanding the proposal be voted on openly, she aims for everyone to be politically responsible for their vote.
- What did the Presidency of the Chamber decide regarding the issue?
- The Presidency of the Chamber accepted the opposition's request for a secret vote (scrutinio segreto) for approximately 100 of the 200 proposed amendments and the first three articles of the law.
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