Wednesday, April 20, 2016

The “inhuman treatment” of Breivik and Bertolaso ​​into withdrawal. The … – The Gazette

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Clash of Renzi and Democratic minority on the referendum. The minority of the Democratic Party decided not to sign the referendum request advanced by the majority on the constitutional reform, which was launched last April 12. For Robert Hope, minority leader, should be just the opposition to demand the referendum, otherwise the latter would become “a plebiscite on the government and Renzi.”

“It is no longer a novelty, in the Democratic party is a party that opposes everything. There we will have a reason, “said the prime minister, Matteo Renzi.


In Rome Bertolaso ​​into withdrawal. According to sources in Forza Italy, Silvio Berlusconi would be ready to withdraw the nomination of Guido Bertolaso ​​for the municipal elections in Rome. The party should converge on Giorgia Meloni.




Camusso critical Boeri on pensions. According to the secretary of the CGIL, Susanna Camusso, the alarm launched on Tuesday by the president of INPS, Tito Boeri, on the possibility that those born in 1980 can retire at 75, is “unreasonable” and threatens to “impeach” the young people.


No plot against De Magistris. The Salerno court acquitted six defendants, including two judges, who had been accused of damaging the investigation “Why not”, then led by former prosecutor of Catanzaro, Luigi De Magistris (Mayor of Naples today) .


Asked absolution for De Luca. The prosecutor of Salerno court asked to fulfill the governor of Campania, Vincenzo De Luca, from the charge of criminal conspiracy, forgery and abuse of office in the process “Sea Park.”




Antitrust Penalties for pay-TV. The Competition Authority and the market has imposed fines totaling 66 million euro to Mediaset, Sky and the Football League and his advisor Infront, for having altered the bid for the TV rights to the football championship.




Milan Stock Exchange. FtseMib +1.14 percent. Spread between Bund and BTP to 124. The euro closed down to 1.13 on the dollar.

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Anders Breivik won a lawsuit for “treatment” inhuman “. According to a Norwegian court the author of the massacres in Oslo and Utoya in 2011, sentenced to life imprisonment, suffered “detention conditions which constitute inhuman treatment”. Breivik, who is in solitary confinement for five years, had called for the lifting of restrictions of its communications with the outside.




The EU formalizes the charges against Google. According to the Competition Commissioner Margrethe Vestager, the technology company has applied “abuse of dominant position” with its Android operating system. Risk a fine that could amount to 7.4 billion dollars.




They begin the evacuations in Syria. The United Nations said it had evacuated about 500 injured by two cities besieged by the government and two cities besieged by rebels, where the arrival of relief was limited.

According to the Wall Street Journal, Russia is moving artillery transport in northern Syria, a sign that the fighting could start again at full capacity.


condemned the deal on migrants. A Council of Europe report called the agreement on narrow migrants between the European Union and Turkey as contrary to international law.




Canceled reimbursement to Yukos shareholders. A Dutch court has annulled a decision of the Hague Arbitration Court which condemned Russia to pay $ 50 billion after the dismantling of the Yukos oil company Mikhail Khodorkovsky. For the court, the court had no expertise on the case.




of Mitsubishi Motors emissions tests were rigged. He admitted yesterday during a press conference in Tokyo, Chairman Tetsuro Aikawa. The stock lost on the Stock Exchange on 15.16 percent.




Locked peace in southern Sudan. The former vice president Riek Machar, leader of one of two warring factions in the country, did not occur in the capital Juba as provided in the peace agreement to resume its charge and begin reconciliation with President Salva Kiir.

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