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Lower House approves law to scrap provinces

Bill approved with 260 votes in favour, 158 against

03 April, 15:04
Lower House approves law to scrap provinces (ANSA) - Rome, April 3 - The Lower House on Thursday gave the definitive approval to a government bill that makes it possible to abolish Italy's provincial governments, as part of reforms to simplify and cut the massive costs of the country's political apparatus. The bill was approved with 260 votes in favour, 158 against and seven abstentions. It takes powers away from the provincial governments and transfers them to city and regional administrations, in view of a change to the Italian Constitution that will make it possible to abolish the provinces completely. Opposition parties have said the move risks raising public spending rather than cutting it.

"This is a coup," shouted Renato Brunetta, the House whip for ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi's opposition centre-right Forza Italia (FI) party, during the voting.

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