Tuesday, November 11, 2008

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The Supreme Court: Beppe Grillo enough signatures for the referendum

ROME - The Supreme Court has imposed a halt on publishing the referendum promoted by Beppe Grillo. The judges of the Supreme Court consider that insufficient signatures collected during the "vaffa day" organized by Grillo. In Specifically, the judges of the Supreme Court of the Central Bureau for the referendum, after examining all the signatures collected in relation to any question among those proposed, are not considered formally correct procedures for the collection of hundreds of thousands of signatures. Consequently none of the three proposed referendum questions would have reached 500 thousand signatures.

formal problems - problems of a formal nature, on which the same Grillo will "tell her" at the hearing that the Supreme Court convened for 25 November. The invitation was initiated by the President of the Commission for the referendum, the magistrate Corrado Carnevale. Using the right replication expected in these cases to the promoters of the referendum, Beppe Grillo may challenge the conclusions reached by the Supreme Court, and groped to "save" at least one of the referendum. The three referenda proposed by the comedian about the abolition of the Order of Journalists, the abolition of public funding and the repeal of the Gasparri law on publishing frequency tv.

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