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Lower House gives final approval to wiretap bill

With 147 votes in favour, 67 against and one abstention

Lower House gives final approval to wiretap bill

Redazione Ansa

(ANSA) - ROME, MAR 20 - The Lower House on Wednesday night gave final approval to a bill limiting wiretaps from criminal investigations.
    The bill, which had already received a green light from the Senate on October 9 last year, passed with 147 votes in favour, 67 against and one abstention. The legislation, drafted by centre-right Forza Italia (FI) Senator Pierantonio Zanettin, sets a 45-day limit to wiretaps.
    The limit can only be extended in cases in which it is "absolutely indispensable" as part of investigative operations, if it is justified by "specific and concrete elements", which need to be motivated, according to the text.
    The time limit does not concern terrorism and organized crime probes.
    Members of the centre-left opposition and the judiciary have protested against the measure, saying it will affect investigations into serious charges including murder and gender-based violence.
    "It is a very grave error because it cracks down in an unprecedented way" on wiretaps used in investigations "into very serious crimes like homicide", said the centre-left Democratic Party (PD) whip in the justice commission, MP Federico Gianassi.
    Deputy Justice Minister Francesco Paolo Sisto defended the measure, explaining that it will "not limit in any way investigative needs" since "wiretaps will be regularly ordered, but will need stronger motivations". (ANSA).
   

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