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The Italian government approves of a constitutional bill that leads back ports and energy under the exclusive competence of the State
the provision centralizes infrastructural and energetic nets
October 10, 2012
Last night the Council of Ministers, under the presidency of the Mario Monti, Prime Minister, has approved of a constitutional bill of reform of Titolo V of the Constitution, participation that on October 18, 2001 happens to eleven years of distance from the precedence review put into effect with the constitutional law and that - has explained the Italian government - it has become sights necessary the criticalities emerged in the course of these years. The executive has specified that the objective is that to bring quantitatively limited modifications, but meaningful from the point of view of the regulation of the relationships between the State and the regions.
The constitutional bill among other things leads back infrastructural ports, airports, nets and energetic nets under the exclusive competence of the State previewing that on the "marine ports and the civil airports, of national and international interest, great nets of transport and navigation, ordering of the communication, production, transport and national distribution of the energy" the State has an exclusive legislation.
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