Let's hope there isn't the proverbial two without three. After the rejection not long ago, the amendment was proposed again to render ISPRA's opinion binding (Higher Institute for Environmental Protection and Research). The Honorable Member spoke about it through his Facebook profile in these hours Maria Cristina Caretta, exponent of the Brothers of Italy and number one of the CONFAVI association.
The amendment bears the same signature as the first attempt, that of Giuseppina Occhionero of Free and Equal. The provision refers to Bill containing "Provisions for the fulfillment of the obligations deriving from Italy's membership of the European Union - European Law 2018". The goal is to ask the regions of our country to change the terms of the hunting periods of some species with a specific binding opinion of the institute itself.
Today the time limits can be changed through an opinion of the institution that however it is never binding. The same detail was requested with the amendment regarding hunting calendars, a clear anti-hunt message. There House of Representatives fortunately he rejected, as underlined by Caretta herself, thanks to an appropriate team game.