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January 28, 2020 Free way of the Chamber of the Chamber to the referral to commission of the Costa law proposal on prescription. The majority parties voted in favor, with the exception of Italia viva who decided not to participate in the vote.

The deputy of the Democratic Party, Walter Verini, explained the reasons for the choice. "We consider Costa's legitimate initiative - he said - an attempt to hit the government and its stability. But it is equally legitimate that the majority oppose its reasons for this plan. In this case, we do not just refer to committee, we support the postponement because at the same time work is underway on something that is not secondary "," we are at work because as soon as possible the Council of Ministers approves a delegation with certain and reasonable times of the process ".

Annibali: Iv does not participate in the vote pending a shared solution
The deputy Lucia Annibali explained the reasons for the abstention of the Renzians. "Italy's position on the prescription reform has always been very clear. Also this morning we reiterated to the minister our opposition to his reform, on which we ask for substantial changes and we do it within the majority", "for these reasons we choose not to participate in the vote, to evaluate the real will to reach a solution that is also shared by us ".

Gelmini: the majority postpones to hide the divisions
"Even representatives of the majority, in words, support the Costa law proposal. We know that there are discontent in Italia Viva and in the Democratic Party. The rights of the opposition and the rights of this House cannot be concealed to try to hide, through a the internal divisions of the majority are postponed. Without the prescription, the Italians are sentenced to a 'never-ending trial', to a real 'life sentence'. It is unthinkable that the Costa law proposal will not be evaluated and voted on. Classroom must be able to express itself ". This was said by Mariastella Gelmini, head of the Forza Italia group in the Chamber of Deputies, speaking in the Chamber in Montecitorio on the Costa bill.