Giovedì 06 Dicembre 2012, 19:17
03 Febbraio 2016, 02:03
(ANSA) Rome, December 6 - The Italian government on
Thursday approved a decree that bans anyone sentenced to two or
more years in jail from running for political office.
The measures ''create the conditions for a transparent
representation system in parliament'', according to a statement
released after a cabinet meeting..
The decree aims to ''give back to citizens the possibility
of having faith again in candidates running in European,
national and regional elections, and in the institutions they
represent''.
Those convicted of crimes involving a jail sentence of two
years or more will be banned from running for political office
or accepting government posts for a period of six years,
according to the new decree.
This factor is ''identified on the basis of an objective
indicator, that is predetermined and that doesn't offer any
selection process within a list of crimes in a way that could
appear arbitrary'', the statement said.
Monti said he did not think a looming threat to withdraw
support from his government by ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi was
linked to the decree.
Berlusconi's People of Freedom party has several members who
could be affected by the 'clean lists' measure.















