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Bill: D.d.l. 02/75 - Media Act

Details

Submitted by[?]: Alleanza Radicale - NCD

Status[?]: passed

Votes: This is an ordinary bill. It requires more yes votes than no votes. This bill will not pass any sooner than the deadline.

Voting deadline: February 4076

Description[?]:

The Minister of Education and Culture Alberto Antonella:

"good morning respectable memebers of the parliament. I'm here because it's coming the time for the government to eliminate from their skills the right to regulate what people can see or not.
But I would like take the opportunity to say to the Populars as well as to anyone who is opposed to the principle of the Secular State that it has passed the time of the paternalistic state that have to "protect" its citizens from "sinful thoughts" and from "those that could hurt morality and decency". It has passed the time for the state that we must tell everything, who knows everything about us. But, evidently too many of PPI's members share the old idea and moldy that "when you have health what do you do with freedom?", but the last twenty years has demostrated that this is now only an idea of yours and that the istalian people has made clear that it's tired of being told what to do or not to do, how to do it, when and why do it.

Thank you so much honorable members of the Chamber."

Proposals

Debate

These messages have been posted to debate on this bill:

Date19:12:06, August 16, 2016 CET
FromPopolari per l'Istalia - U.o.L.
ToDebating the D.d.l. 02/75 - Media Act
MessageOn. Laporta (PPI): "Finchè il governo offenderà la nostra visione morale non potremo certo collaborare con loro. Si scordassero pure i loro trattati internazionali"

Hon. Laporta ( PPI ) : " As long as the government will offend our moral vision we can certainly not work with them . They scordassero well as their international treaties "

Date21:12:18, August 16, 2016 CET
FromAlleanza Radicale - NCD
ToDebating the D.d.l. 02/75 - Media Act
MessageIl Capogruppo del gruppo parlamentare del PSLI Marcantonio Borgiese:
The Whip of the ISLP parliamentary group Marcantonio Borgiese:

"Onorevole Laporta, onorevoli membri di PpI... la vostra visione della morale? Voi ricercate accordi e compromessi che noi non potremo mai accettare. Voi cercate una politica di scambio per cosa? Per imporre la vostra morale? Saremmo pronti anche a vedere cadere cento trattati internazionali piuttosto che vedere i nostri concittadini attaccati ed oppressi. Quello che non capite voi Popolari è che voi volete negare diritti e limitare libertà personali, civili ed umane mentre noi, noi non imponiamo a nessuno qualcosa, noi ci battiamo per impedire che ciò avvenga.
E non dite che noi stiamo in questo momento imponendo la nostra visione, poiché nessuno costringe un pio cittadino timorato di dio a sintonizzarsi su un canale che trasmette pornografia, anzi, ha la piena libertà con un click di bloccare quel canale; noi non vogliamo andare a dire alla gente cosa possono e non possono vedere nelle loro case, nella loro privacy, nella loro intimità e tanto meno sarete voi a farlo, e tanto meno i vostri "pii" sostenitori hanno il diritto di andare a ficcare il naso ed a giudicare cosa fa il proprio vicino nella privacy della propria abitazione; oppure noi non trasciniamo di certo nessuno a vedere l'ultima pellicola erotica di Hans Von Liers. Tutte queste persone hanno la piena libertà di non usufruire di determinati spettacoli e servizi ma non hanno, come anche voi, alcun diritto di andare a scocciare, criticare, giudicare e negare diritti a nessuno!

Grazie"

"Honorable Laporta, honorable members of PPI ... your vision of morality? You are looking for agreements and compromises that we can never accept. You are looking for a policy of the exchange, for what? To impose your morality? We would be prepared to see fall more than hundred international treaties rather than see our fellow citizens attacked and oppressed. What that you don't understand Populars is that you want to deny rights and limiting personal, civili and human freedom while us, we don't force anybody to do anything, we fight to prevent it.
And don't say, Populars, that we areimposing at this moment our vision, because nobody forces a pious, god-fearing citizen to tune to a tv channel that transmits pornography, indeed, he has the full freedom, with a click, to block that channel; we don't want tell to the people what they can or cannot do in their homes, in their privacy, in their intimacy and certainly will not you and at the same your "pious" supporters certainly not have the right to go to snoop and judging what does his neighbor in the privacy of his own homes; or we certainly don't drug anyone to see the latest erotic movie from Hans Von Liers. All these people have full freedom to not take advantage of certain events and services but they don't have, like you too PPI, the right to go and bother, criticize, judge and deny rights to anyone!

Thank you"

Date22:29:58, August 16, 2016 CET
FromNuova Socialdemocrazia
ToDebating the D.d.l. 02/75 - Media Act
MessageLDEs mp mr Filippo Raggi:
all the seats of LDE stands up to applaud mr borgese. Yoiu expressed all the sentiments of the LDE. PPI have to know that it's only damaging his own country

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