(ANSA) - Rome, May 17 - The Senate on Wednesday approved a
controversial bill introducing the crime of torture with 195
votes in favour, 8 against and 34 abstentions.
The bill was amended with respect to the version approved by
the Lower House in April 2015 and must now return there for
fresh approval.
Before the vote, Luigi Manconi, President of the Senate Human
Rights Committee and the bill's first signatory, said he would
not take part in protest at the way his original draft had been
"turned upside down".
Senate approves bill on torture
Legislation now returns to the Lower House after amendments