The new Renzi government continues its race for reforms and announces an upcoming justice reform, obviously including the administrative reform of the TAR; So is suspension of the Venatori Calendars enough?
The new Renzi government continues its race towards the goal of one reform per month and in addition to those in progress announces further reforms including that of Justice, obviously including the administrative one of the TAR whose work should begin after the European elections. Among the news on Justice, the introduction of the crime of self-laundering, to prevent convicts from using the funds obtained from criminal activities and the reform of the civil process with the introduction of tools aimed at lightening the work of the courts with filters and incentives to 'agreement between the parties to prevent disputes from reaching trial. There is also talk of administrative justice reform with a project aimed at modifying the system for appeals to the TAR and the abolition of the suspension sentence, “Currently anyone can present an appeal and block the activity of a company. This system without certainty for those who work must absolutely be changed ”, as stated by the Premier staff in a quote reported by the“ Messaggero ”.
The same concept applies to the Hunting Calendars, in fact in recent years the instrument of the "suspension sentence" has allowed the various animal welfare associations to block the Hunting Calendars and other hunting wildlife management tools for long periods, thus causing total or partial blocking. hunting in the regions concerned; the aim of the animal rights activists to stop hunting even temporarily was thus achieved considering the long time necessary to reach the discussion of the merits of the appeal which in most cases finally proved the various administrations right. Is it perhaps the end of the animal rights expedients to hinder hunting? We could find out already with the next Hunting Season.
22 April 2014