Saturday, October 24, 2015

Italian news, news of October 24 – The Tirreno

  Synod, communion for divorced: “It will be decided case by case”

 


 “There is a white or a black” but will evaluate each case. The consent to get a breath. At the final count, the assembly of the 265 synod fathers present approved paragraph 85 majority very low: 178 yes, just two more than the quorum required, against 80 no. Fracesco Pope declares: “It does not mean you have found comprehensive solutions to all the problems but it does mean that they showed the vitality of the Catholic Church which is not afraid to shake the conscience anesthetized”. It remains the no to gay marriage.


 


  Justice, Anm responds to the Democratic Party: “No fight corruption but our criticisms are founded”

 


 “We do not want confrontation but demand strong responses and this does not always happen on corruption”. These are the words of the Secretary ANM Maurizio Carbone demonstrating how the judiciary has not retreated after exchanging polemic with the Democratic Party emerged from the report of the president of Rodolfo Sabelli. The same Sabelli stated: “I have talked about the strategy of de-legitimization. Like when he portrays the judiciary as a chaste careful privileges or remembers the judiciary making poems on leave.” Critical Interior Minister Angelino Alfano: “The magistrates instead of attacking think in Palermo and make self-criticism”.


 


 Abolition Tasi, benefit managers and retirees

 


 A benefit of the abolition of Tasi statutory Stability will be the 78% of Italian families. And ‘what emerges from a study of the development of the Office CGIA Mestre on data reported in the survey on the budgets of more than

8,000 households conducted every two years by the Bank of Italy. Numbers in hand, the Cgia explains that in Italy 82.6 percent of first-time home owners are retirees, workers, employed or unemployed. The other 17.4 percent is represented by managers, entrepreneurs and self-employed.
                                                     

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