Campania has followed Puglia,
Sardinia and Tuscany in appealing to the Constitutional Court on
the cabinet's planned differentiated autonomy on the grounds
that it is constitutionally illegitimate.
The regional government notified the appeal to the prime
minister's office on Monday afternoon.
In the appeal, Campania questioned, among others, the agreements
provided for by the law between single regions and the central
government and in particular the attribution of wider forms of
autonomy to regions and the determination of the so-called LEP,
or essential levels of core services that must be guaranteed
nationwide.
In the appeal, Campania denounced in particular that "the law
allows a devolution of powers to the regions that is so vast and
uncontrolled, including in sectors affecting fundamental rights
and services", such as healthcare, public education, social
security and the civil protection, "to undermine the sovereignty
of the State and break the national unity and the equality of
citizens in different areas of the country".
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