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25 September 2019The Chamber Chamber will begin the examination of the proposed constitutional law on the cutting of parliamentarians on 7 October, with the general discussion. This was decided by the conference of the Montecitorio group leaders, setting the voting on the text for October 8th. This is the fourth and last parliamentary reading of the text. IF approved, it will become law.

Di Maio: let's cut parliamentarians in the face of Salvini. We will see who will vote against
"Right now everyone is saying that this government was born to keep the seats and instead this government cuts them, in the face of those who dropped the (previous) government to avoid cutting parliamentarians." This was stated by the political leader of the M5s, Luigi Di Maio, in a live Facebook from New York commenting on the scheduling of the cutting of parliamentarians on October 7 in the Chamber. In the classroom "we will see who will have the courage not to vote for the cut of parliamentarians", said the political leader of the M5s in the live Facebook.

Delrio: we of the word, now the counterweights
"We are serious and open-minded people and for this reason we have approved the inclusion in the first useful classroom calendar of the bill on the cutting of parliamentarians. And we are very confident that all the constitutional amendments will be rapidly examined (to the law on electorate active and passive under discussion in the Senate, ed) together with the revision of parliamentary regulations and a draft electoral law, which is not yet ready because the majority must discuss it internally, which must guarantee the counterweights of territorial representation: we risk having six regions without a single senator! " Graziano Delrio, president of the deputies of the Democratic Party, told the reporters at the end of the conference of the group leaders of the Chamber. As for the electoral law: "I insist that it be approved as much as possible together with the opposition".

Renzi: on the cutting of parliamentarians we will vote with Pd and M5S
"We will be in line with the others of the majority. My judgment is that the cut of the parliamentarians made sense when the bicameralism was overcome, but we will vote as Pd and M5s". This was stated by the leader of Italia Viva, Matteo Renzi, in a meeting with the foreign press, in Rome.