Senate blocks Salvini trial

 

The Senate on Wednesday voted against granting authorisation to prosecutors in Sicily to proceed with a case of alleged kidnapping against Interior Minister Matteo Salvini.

Prosecutors in Sicily wanted to strip Salvini of his Parliamentary immunity and take him to court for refusing to allow over 100 migrants to disembark from the Diciotti coast guard ship for several days during a stand-off with the EU last summer.

The result will not be official until voting stops at 7pm but the electronic screen in the Upper House already shows that the majority is against stripping Salvini, who is also Deputy Premier and League leader, of his parliamentary immunity.

Earlier on Wednesday Salvini told the Senate that his handling of the case protected the interests of the Italian people.

In this vote, the Senate has backed the decision last month by the upper house’s parliamentary immunity panel not to lift Salvini’s immunity to face trial in the case.

Salvini’s League and the lawmakers from his coalition partners, the 5-Star Movement (M5S), were expected to vote against stripping the minister of his parliamentary immunity as was Silvio Berlusconi’s opposition centre-right Forza Italia.

Via ANSA

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