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The Constitutional Court's Findings on Illegal Occupations Are Causing Controversy - Economic Scenarios

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The security decree comes under the scrutiny of the Office of the Supreme Court's Massimario, which in a 129-page report notes critical issues of "method" and "merit". For the Supreme Court, the decree "reproduces almost to the letter" the content of the bill that the Chamber of Deputies, "after an extensive discussion in the Assembly, had approved in first reading on 18 September 2024" and then transmitted to the Senate. Therefore, the requirem…

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"Criticism" in the "method" and in the "merit" as well as doubts of constitutionality that - if confirmed by the...

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According to the jurists, the constitutional conditions for the urgent decree were lacking.

Center

The report of the Massimario. Nordio: "Incredulous for reliefs" (ANSA)

·Italy
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On the decree law Security, recently converted into law, much has been discussed and mobilizations have been seen that in the cities have seen the participation of thousands of people.

·Rome, Italy
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Hermines point the finger at "the decree of urgency," "the rules too heterogeneous" and "disproportionate penalties"

·Italy
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Raised the concerns of the legal community: "The prerequisites of necessity and urgency are missing"

·Turin, Italy
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Internazionale broke the news in on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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