Tuesday, April 5, 2011

The large pulse of Berlusconi against judges

Silvio Berlusconi today will cast a large pulse of judges from Parliament. The Chamber of Deputies will be the scene within hours of two votes that can rid the Italian prime minister for several of the four lawsuits pending, the last of which, the so-called 'Ruby process ", where" Il Cavaliere 'is alleged to have paid an underage prostitute in order to start tomorrow with him in the Court of Milan.

The first of votes will take place at 15.00 am and is directly related to the 'Ruby case. " At that time the deputies are called to rule on whether to be the ordinary courts to judge Silvio Berlusconi for a crime of child prostitution and other abuse of power or whether the case should be placed in the hands of so-called Court Ministers, a special judicial court will process the members of the Government for alleged crimes committed in the exercise of his office.

The lawyers' Il Cavaliere 'they want the Court of the Ministers to deal with the' Ruby case. " And thank colleagues in recent weeks have joined the ranks of the party of Berlusconi (against payment in cash or in kind, as denounced by the opposition) is given almost for granted that the majority will vote in favor of Berlusconi tried by the Tribunal of the Ministers.

If you impose this result, the Constitutional Court must decide on the matter, with the possibility that the trial that begins tomorrow ends in anything happen to the Court of the Ministers. And that's just the beginning. In addition, the Chamber of Deputies also voted today named Bill short process, a text which sets the maximum time that can last in Italy and processes that would almost automatically shelve the process Mills, the trial in which Berlusconi is accused of having bribed a lawyer to give false testimony in other processes.

And next year would put an end to another. Last week, when the party of Silvio Berlusconi tried to speed up the voting process bill soon, in the Italian Parliament there were insults, attacks and insults many. So we must assume that today's vote will also be moved. In addition, there are several concentrations convened in Rome to protest against the adoption of that text.

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