Council of Ministers: the decree-law on energy and the judicial system approved
The Council of Ministers on Monday 17 November approved the decree-law on energy and two provisions for the regulation of access to the judiciary and for the evaluations of magistrates.
The Council of Ministers has been convened Monday 17 November, at 16.30 pm at Palazzo Chigi, for the examination of the items on the agenda.
During the meeting, urgent provisions for the country's energy security were analyzed promotion of the use of renewable energy sources, support for energy-intensive businesses, as well as for the functioning of the retail electricity market.
The Council of Ministers has approved the decree-law on energy matters.
The provision would appear to contain the extension of the protected market. “With the Energy decree we want to unleash the great potential of our country, to make it a reference point in the Mediterranean for renewables: a provision worth 27,4 billion in investments. We want to support families and businesses, to make them even more protagonists of a balanced and realistic transition."
He declares it the Minister of the Environment Gilberto Pichetto, regarding the Energy decree approved by the Council of Ministers.
The issue of the implementation of the Agreement on film co-production between the Government of Italy was also addressed
Italian Republic and the Government of the Republic of Serbia, with attachment and the ways of adapting national regulations to the provisions of the European Union regulation have been explored in detail.
The provisions on the reorganization of the outplacement regulations have been addressed role of ordinary magistrates. Judges and prosecutors will be evaluated with “report cards”.
The Council of Ministers approved two legislative decrees regarding the judicial system. The first concerns the discipline ofaccess to the judiciary and the professionalism evaluations of magistrates. The second introduces a tightening of the regulation of cdismissal of ordinary magistrates, administrative and accounting.
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