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    law by the Senate, Maccanico withdraw his name from the project. The lodo Schifani decree was then approved in June 2003 by the Italian Parliament guaranteeing...
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  • Prime Minister of Italy). It was widely criticized as a copy of the Lodo Schifani, declared unconstitutional in 2004, which was seen by critics as a law...
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  • Italian parliament, the so-called "Lodo Maccanico" act (also known as "Lodo Schifani", after the name of Renato Schifani, the lawyer of Berlusconi and now...
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    Parliament, and Prime Minister). It was widely criticised as a copy of the Lodo Schifani, declared unconstitutional in 2004, and was seen by critics as an ad...
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  • officers of the state during their terms: the so-called "Lodo Maccanico", or "Lodo Schifani". It was declared unconstitutional in 2004 by the Constitutional...
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    majority, first signed by Renato Schifani, Maccanico disavowed the text of the law, which then became known as the Lodo Schifani. In 2007, Maccanico described...
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    of the Italian Republic Giorgio Napolitano and Senate's Speaker Renato Schifani. When Gaddafi faced a civil war in 2011, Italy imposed a freeze on some...
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    the 2002 Cirami Act on the recusation of judges by the accused; the 2003 Schifani Act, shielding the five highest state posts from criminal proceedings (declared...
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