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FdI Drops Strike Pre-Notice Plan as Building Amnesty Bid Faces Uncertain Path

The amnesty proposal, viewed as aimed at unresolved Campania cases, still must be selected from a small pool of priority budget amendments.

Overview

  • Senator Matteo Gelmetti withdrew the transport strike pre-notice amendment and said he will draft a separate, more detailed bill on the issue.
  • Transport unions Filt Cgil, Fit-Cisl and Uiltrasporti had condemned the proposal as distorting the constitutional right to strike and demanded its immediate withdrawal.
  • A separate FdI amendment would reopen the 2003 building amnesty for works compliant with planning rules as of March 31, 2003, excluding properties under environmental, landscape or hydrogeological constraints.
  • Opposition parties accuse the majority of electoral maneuvering tied to the Campania regional vote, while FI leader Antonio Tajani urges a cautious, case-by-case approach.
  • The amnesty measure is one of roughly 5,700 budget amendments, with only 414 to be prioritized starting Tuesday in the Senate committee, leaving its path to a vote uncertain.