ANUU Migrators invites the Government to address the problem of appeals to the TAR presented by environmental associations.
As announced in recent days, ANUU Migratoristi has returned to the office on the TAR problem; with a note sent to the President of the Council of Ministers Mario Monti and to the Minister of Justice Paola Severino Di Benedetto, it was highlighted that the question of the appeals presented to the TAR by the environmental associations against administrative measures on wildlife and hunting must be urgently addressed and resolved because in addition to causing large and unjustified uncertainties for hunters citizens and the various sectors directly concerned, it also negatively affects the efforts underway by the Government to guarantee our country the necessary economic and social recovery capacity.
In fact, in the letter sent to the signature of the President Marco Castellani, it is well specified that these appeals are now systematically presented by associations a priori opposed to hunting which, as recognized as ONLUS, are exempt from supporting the related financial costs at their own expense (for hundreds of thousands of euros every year) which thus come to burden the community and therefore paradoxically on the hunters themselves.
Castellani in this regard specified that this "financial immunity" of environmental associations can no longer be considered admissible and today more than ever even compatible with the logic of "spending review" that the whole country is called upon to face.
Furthermore, the letter of the ANUU Migrationists also highlighted that the current situation often pushes these "applicants" to take merely instrumental initiatives for the sole purpose of creating an obstacle, albeit temporary, to the normal activities for which these measures had been specifically approved, counting exclusively on suspensions that are often granted by the judges even if then, as happens in most cases, the same judges reject such appeals entering into the merits.
In all these cases, the suspensions granted in the meantime deprive the interested parties of the real possibility of carrying out the regulated activity in the useful period appropriately identified by the suspended measures and then it is of little use to have their reasons recognized.
For these reasons, the ANUU Migratorists has requested from the Government provisions that also oblige the environmental associations to pay out of their own pockets the appeals to the TAR presented in these specific matters, also to charge the applicants with compensation for the subjects unjustly damaged by suspensive then not confirmed by the judgments of merit.
Bergamo, 2 August 2012
ANUU Migrators