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    Renzi reform runs into chaos
    Voting suspended due to 5-Star Movement ruckus



    (ANSA) - Rome, July 29 - The Upper House on Tuesday approved a gender equality amendment to Premier Matteo Renzi's Senate revamp bill, and descended into chaos shortly after.
    The amendment saying parliament must have equal numbers of men and women was filed by Renzi's centre-left Democratic Party (PD) and was approved with 277 votes in favor, one against and seven abstaining.
    Senate Speaker Pietro Grasso suspended voting on the next amendment - one of 6,000 tabled by the opposition Left Ecology Freedom (SEL) party - when the situation degenerated due to protracted shouting by MPs from the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement (M5S).
    The amendment would have made the Senate a directly elected body, instead of an assembly of regional officials as per Renzi's bill. Voting on the amendment would have quashed other votes tabled by other parties on the same issue.
    "Interrupting the Senate debate is one of the worst possible behaviors," warned Senate PD whip Luigi Zanda.
    "If M5S Senators think they can intimidate us, they are way off the mark". Beppe Grillo followed this up by threatening to withdraw his MPs.
    "Why are we staying in parliament? To let ourselves be duped by supporting a semblance of democracy while these lot stage a coup?" Grillo wrote on his popular blog, which gave life to the Internet-based M5S in 2009.
    "We'll stay as long as it's possible to impede the coup of the elimination of the elected Senate ... if they don't leave us any choice, we'll go".
    The M5S won a quarter of the vote in last year's inconclusive general election. Voting had already been suspended once, halfway through Tuesday's session, pending the outcome of what turned out to be an unsuccessful meeting of party whips.
    Opponents of the bill filed a barrage of some 7,800 amendments to the bill that would revamp the Senate, essentially stalling it since it hit the Senate floor last week.
     
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    Renzi plays down first defeat over Senate reform
    Amendment to contested bill extends powers to 'ethical' issues


    (ANSA) - Rome, July 31 - Premier Matteo Renzi on Thursday played down his government's first defeat over its bill to overhaul the Senate.
    Earlier on Thursday the Upper House approved an amendment extending the responsibilities of the revamped assembly to "ethically sensitive issues" in a secret vote, with 154 Senators in favour, 147 against and two abstentions. Renzi had recently said he would not be surprised if secret votes enabled some lawmakers, including rebels within his centre-left Democratic Party (PD), to break the party line and help pass amendments contrasting with the executive's position.
    He said he was confident the government would be able to fix any "jokes" played on it when the bill reaches the Lower House.
    So while admitting "bitterness" about the defeat, he stressed Thursday that he did not think the defeat was "an internal PD affair".
    "On the contrary, I'll bet it was the others," he said referring to opponents to bill within other parties backing it, including ex-premier Silvio Berlusconi's opposition centre-right Forza Italia (FI) party. He added that there could be no comparisons to the dramatic internal revolt that saw 101 PD lawmakers sink the party's official candidate to become Italian president, Romano Prodi, in a secret vote last year, paving the way for Giorgio Napolitano to reluctantly accept a second term as head of State. "This isn't a remake of the 101, although it leaves a bitter taste in the mouth," he said. Renzi wants the bill, which will see the Senate turned into a leaner assembly of local-government representatives with minimal lawmaking powers to save money and make passing legislation easier, to clear its first reading in the Upper House before parliament's summer recess next month.
    But the bill is facing staunch opposition from the left-wing SEL party and the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement (M5S), while minorities within the PD and FI are also against it.
    The bill's progress on the floor of the Senate has been badly hit by filibustering and the presentation of almost 8,000 amendments.
    Senate Speaker Piero Grasso, however, has started to apply the kangaroo rule, which says that the outcome of voting on one amendment automatically counts for all similar amendments.
    This made it possible to knock down over 1,800 of the amendments on Tuesday and Wednesday, amid furious protests from SEL and M5S lawmakers.
     
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