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No report to parliament on Almasri - Nordio-Piantedosi

No report to parliament on Almasri - Nordio-Piantedosi

'To respect confidentiality of probe'

ROME, 29 January 2025, 15:53

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Justice Minister Carlo Nordio and Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi have sent a letter to the speakers of the Lower House and Senate, respectively Lorenzo Fontana and Ignazio La Russa, to inform them that they will not be able to report to Parliament on the case of Libyan commander Najeem Osema Almasri Habish after they were notified that a criminal complaint had been filed against them over the release of the wanted alleged war criminal.
    The announcement was made on Wednesday by the Minister for Relations with Parliament Luca Ciriani after a meeting with the Lower House's party whips. The two ministers wrote in the letter that they could not report to the Lower House and Senate on Wednesday afternoon, as originally scheduled, to "abide by procedures and respect the confidentiality of the probe", Ciriani said.
    Ciriani also said the government "isn't fleeing debate with Parliament".
    "We were ready to report today, but a new, striking, I think unprecedented issue emerged", he said, referring to the notification, adding that the government needed "to reflect for a moment on what and when to report to Parliament".
    He added the matter would take a few days and "as soon as possible we will report to the House speaker who will be reporting and when".
    Premier Giorgia Meloni on Tuesday said she had received notification that she is under investigation over the Libyan police official who was sent back home from Italy after being detained on an International Criminal Court arrest warrant.
    Meloni said she had received notice of a probe into possible aiding and abetting and embezzlement of public funds from Rome's chief prosecutor, Francesco Lo Voi, and that the same notice of investigation had been sent to Nordio, Piantedosi and cabinet secretary with the intelligence brief Alfredo Mantovano.
    Almasri Habish, wanted for crimes against humanity and war crimes by the ICC and arrested in Italy this month, was released on a technicality, and flown back to Tripoli on Tuesday aboard an Italian secret service plane.
    Meanwhile on Wednesday Lower House sessions were suspended until next Tuesday, February 4, when another meeting of party whips has been scheduled.
    Members of the opposition have demanded an explanation over who will be reporting to Parliament at the next meeting of party whips.
   

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