Palazzo Madama, the Sardinian Zedda (FdI): «President, can you call me a senator and not a senator?»
The request in the courtroom: "I checked, so the Court of Appeal proclaimed me." Centinaio's reply: "Call yourself what you want"«I leave the floor to Senator Zedda». We are in the courtroom, at Palazzo Madama, the direction of the works is by the vice president of the Senate, the Northern League member Gian Marco Centinaio . Before speaking, however, Antonella Zedda , Sardinian and exponent of the Brothers of Italy, has a request to make.
"May I make you an invitation, President?" he asks. “Could you call me Senator from now on? After all I checked, the Court of Appeal proclaimed me a Senator . I would make this request, I also officially make it to President La Russa ». Hundreds remain dumbfounded, then raise their hands: «Excuse me, Senator Zedda» .
The Sardinian parliamentarian thanks her, but before being able to proceed with her speech, protests and buzz break out in the courtroom: "The Court of Appeal has proclaimed me a senator, I don't know about your colleague," Zedda replies to someone in the courtroom, in a tone peeved. Then Centinaio spoke up again: «Listen, call yourself what you want: senator, senator, it's not a problem for me, as long as we let the Senate do the talking... Senator Zedda» .
(Unioneonline/L.Ne.)