On the question of huts for hunting use great satisfaction of Berlato, Ciambetti and Pad since "The Italian government has not challenged the Veneto regional legislation on hunting lodges: the law approved last November is now no longer under discussion".
With a joint note, the first three signatories of the law that regulates "precarious stalking for hunting", precisely the huts of hunting, the president of the third council commission Sergio Berlato, the president of the regional council Roberto Ciambetti and the councilor Giuseppe Pan, expressed their satisfaction "because the lack of appeal by the government shows that we were right and that, contrary to what is claimed from the opposition, our rule was going to heal an unsustainable and paradoxical situation, given the quantity and quality of the documentation that was required for a temporary hunting post, considered like a building ".
“Thanks to our law - they continue - not only has the procedural process been exemplified for hunters, but also the municipal technical offices have been relieved of improper workloads. There was a real saving for the Municipalities and citizens who already pay not a few burdens to practice their hunting passion are not harassed ”.
"There was a fundamental error - reads the press release - which we have remedied, without finding opposition from the government, because originally, an abnormal thing, the precarious stalking for hunting had been included in the rules of urban-building nature, when, in a much more adequate and logical way, the issue must be addressed in the hunting regulations. Our law does not open any shortcuts, does not allow the creation of works in contrast with nature and the environment, which would be illogical and counterproductive for the hunter himself. Now we can continue to refine and improve the rules as national legislation allows it: in other words, the law on huts is only a first step ”.
Sergio Berlato Press Office
President of the Third Regional Commission and Veneto Coordinator Brothers of Italy - AN
(February 1, 2016)