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Centre-right rejects EU anti-corruption directive

In a vote by the Lower House EU Policies committee

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(ANSA) - ROME, JUL 19 - The centre-right majority in the Lower House EU Policies Committee on Wednesday voted to reject a new European Union directive on combating corruption, upholding the opinion of rapporteur Antonio Giordano of Premier Giorgia Meloni's Brothers of Italy (FdI) party that it "would clearly be in contrast with the principle of subsidiarity and the principle of proportionality".
    The centre-left opposition Democratic Party (Pd) and populist opposition Five Star Movement (M5S) voted in favour of the proposed directive, which seeks to update the existing EU legal framework on fighting corruption in consideration of the evolution of corruption threats and national and international law.
    Pd committee whip Piero De Luca said the decision sent a "devastating signal" from the right on corruption.
    "On the day of the commemoration of (slain anti-mafia magistrate) Paolo Borsellino [...] the right-wing votes (to uphold) a reasoned opinion contesting the necessity, appropriateness, added value and substantive choices made by the (European) Commission, sending a devastating signal of laxity and weakening of the instruments to fight crime in Italy and Europe," said De Luca.
    Photo: Piero De Luca of the centre-left Democratic Party (Pd).
    (ANSA).
   

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