Wednesday, January 26, 2011

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The House vote no confidence in the minister remains
Bondi
The votes against were 314, while 292 were
yes and 2 abstentions.

The vote on the Minister of Cultural Heritage in Montecitorio


LONDON - The House of the Chamber dismissed the motions of no confidence against the Minister of Culture Sandro Bondi: 314 no, and yes i have the 292 and 2 abstentions . I present to vote were 608, 606 voters, the majority required 304. The majority expressed the same number of votes recorded on December 14 vote of confidence in government.
The meeting was started at 16 and the program provided that the members of majority and opposition voted a motion of no confidence against Minister of Culture, presented by the opposition after the collapses in Pompeii. The rejection seemed quite predictable, given also the absence of several Members of the center, committed to the Council of Europe in Strasbourg. The minister, in his speech in Parliament, had rejected the accusations and the sender had countered: "The culture was killed by the Left."

DEFENSE - Before the debate, the PDL had squared around to the holder of Culture and also the League leader, Umberto Bossi, looked with optimism to the vote. The Senatùr had us believe that Bondi would remain minister, although he stressed that "one should not be reduced as well. Votes let it all go to hell because they thought so then the North would send him the money. It was a way to extort money - attacks Bossi referring to poor conditions of the archaeological sites of Pompeii cost to the Bondi-confidence motion - because it is not possible in many years no one has noticed that everything was collapsing. " The majority, however, continued to press at this time because they come up for discussion the role of House Speaker Gianfranco Fini. Bossi did not mince words about it. "I think you should resign" emphasizes the number of the Northern League, which provides a step behind the leader of Deputies would be 'appropriate'

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MISSES BRAWL - When the vote was also touched in the classroom for a fight between the House and Finian Fabio Granata Nino Lo Presti on the motion of no confidence in the Minister Bondi. Deputies were called secretaries Fabio Granata to vote but was called to respond to linger. Giampaolo Dozzo urges him to go to vote. Grenada replied ill. At one point, however, an altercation broke out between him and Lo Presti, sedated shortly after. And there's more: while the two are divided by the ushers, Lo Presti has another altercation with the League's deputy Stephen Allard to take a slap. The vice president Maurizio Lupi has appealed for calm, but did not suspend the session, contrary to what claimed by the banks of the PD. Soon after, Lo Presti and Allard have "clarified": finiano deputy went to talk to the banks of the Northern League Northern League. The peaceful, it seems, should not be returned instead of granite and Lo Presti: before leaving the House, Lo Presti shouted to his companion and fellow party (both are in Sicily) "will look at the exit."

third prong - Before entering the classroom UDC leader Pier Ferdinando Casini had clarified that the third prong would have voted for the mistrust, because "the work does not share" of the minister. However, the centrist leader adds, "I also know that children of asylum Bondi will have a majority." The same opinion Francesco Rutelli, leader of Bees.

SIT-IN - Meanwhile, the 100 authors and the general movement "Everybody Go Home," which brings together associations and audiovisual workers, staged a sit-in in Piazza Montecitorio in the afternoon. Next is to take a letter to the leaders of the opposition MPs to urge a vote of no confidence in Bondi.

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