The no-pass senator, Laura Granato, entered Palazzo Madama, seat of the Senate, refusing to show her green pass. One thing that will never be repeated, because the event led the Presidency Council of Palazzo Madama to decide that without the Green pass it will no longer be possible to enter. And to suspend the parliamentary for ten days, with a deduction of the daily allowance.

Granato is part of the L'Alternativa C'e group, made up of former M5S dissidents.

"I'm not going to show the green pass," he told the saleswoman who asked him at the side entrance, that of S. Luigi dei French.

"You can enter - the clerk's reply - but we must make a report to the quaestors".

Granato therefore passed the gate and explained that in the morning a similar scene had occurred when she went to her office in the former Isma building, outside Palazzo Madama, in Piazza Capranica: "Even in that case the clerk let me pass by announcing me who would have made a report to the Quaestors ".

Initially he took part in the session of the Constitutional Affairs Commission, which is examining the decree that extends the obligation of the green certificate to all jobs. But the session was suspended shortly after due to the entry of the senator without a certificate: "I received an official communication from the Quaestors - President Dario Parrini told reporters - about the presence in the commission of a senator who had violated the regulation on the green pass. In agreement with the same Quaestors I suspended the session because it is not possible to work when the regulation is violated on a point as important as safety and health. Now I await the decisions of the Bureau, on how to resume jobs".

The Presidential Council of the Senate has examined the case of the parliamentarian and decided that the Senate will no longer be able to enter the Senate.

(Unioneonline / L)

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