Ordinance No. 193 deals with a conflict raised by a senator to protect his power of questioning the Government. The appellant challenged both the inadmissibility of certain questions submitted by him and a circular by the Presidency of the Senate aimed at restricting the canons of admissibility of such questions. The Court ruled out that the Senator’s complaints could transcend the threshold of evidence that would justify a ruling on the merits by the judge.
La giustiziabilità del potere di interrogazione parlamentare, fra circolari presidenziali e norme regolamentari
Lauro Alessandro
2021-01-01
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Ordinance No. 193 deals with a conflict raised by a senator to protect his power of questioning the Government. The appellant challenged both the inadmissibility of certain questions submitted by him and a circular by the Presidency of the Senate aimed at restricting the canons of admissibility of such questions. The Court ruled out that the Senator’s complaints could transcend the threshold of evidence that would justify a ruling on the merits by the judge.File in questo prodotto:
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