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"en.20050705.23.2-121"2
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"Madam President, ladies and gentlemen, we have to defend Members’ freedom of debate from attempts to prevent them from speaking out on political action, irrespective of the party or the movement that they represent. That is why I voted in favour of immunity.
In this particular case, Mr Bossi was prosecuted for having maintained that Mr Comencini was guilty of betrayal and political unreliability, firstly with regard to the
(MSI) and secondly with regard to the
It is a historically established fact.
If I declare today that the ministers of the Italian Republic, Gianfranco Fini, Altiero Matteoli, Gianni Alemanno and Mario Landolfi have betrayed the political project and statute of the
and have destroyed the alternative to the liberal and communist regime by changing the statutes and the aims of that party and transforming it into a different entity, can I be investigated and prosecuted for such an act or am I exercising my right to political debate?
If I commit a crime by declaring their betrayal, I am denounced ..."@en1
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"MSI"1
"Movimento Sociale Italiano"1
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