The Veneto Regional Council has approved the bill with which the hunting wildlife plan is extended until January 31, 2013.
"The validity of the current Wildlife Hunting Plan is extended by one year to 31 January 2013, a similar extension also applies to the management bodies of the territorial hunting areas".
This was decided by the Regional Council, approving by majority with 28 votes in favor of the majority of the PDL and Lega Nord (17 against, 4 abstentions) a draft law of the Giunta presented by the councilor Daniele Stival and illustrated in the classroom by the president of the commission Davide Bendinelli.
This extension serves, as explained by the councilor himself, to complete the drafting of the text of the future hunting wildlife planning plan which will be in force until 2017 and which is particularly complex especially in light of the new rules introduced by the European directives on SEA (Strategic Environmental Assessment).
The representatives of IDV, PD, UDC and the Federation of the Left were opposed, who judged this umpteenth extension of the Plan unacceptable when, in reality, there was plenty of time to make a new one without counting, as Sergio Reolon pointed out, that the wildlife plans they can be done by the Provinces without involving the Region.
The oppositions then underlined the many patronage operations by the regional council in the field of hunting that see the two components of the majority Lega and Pdl in competition.
This opinion was partly shared on a personal basis by the director of the PDL Moreno Teso who criticized the waste of money for unnecessary external consultancy. Moreover, Teso voted in favor of the measure. This is what a note from the Veneto region reports.
Source: Parliamentary Agency