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Italy’s Parliament to Vote on Prosecuting Ministers over Libya Warlord Scandal

Summary by LibyaReview
Italy’s Lower House Prosecution Authorizations Committee has rejected a request to prosecute senior ministers in connection with the controversial release of Libyan General Osama Najim Almasri, who is wanted by the International Criminal Court (ICC) for alleged war crimes, according to Italy’s ANSA newspaper. The request, sent by the Rome Tribunal of Ministers, sought to authorise charges against Justice Minister Carlo Nordio, Interior Minister …

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On October 9, I vote in the Chamber. The general removed from office in Libya (ANSA)

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The Council for the Authorizations of the Chamber has rejected the request to proceed with the ministers Carlo Nordio and Matteo Plantadosi and undersecretary Alfredo Mantovano in relation to the...

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The Council for the Authorizations of the Chamber voted against the text of the rapporteur Federico Gianassi del Pd: 13 i no e 6 i yes

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Rome, September 30, 2025 "Caso Almasri," rejected the request to proceed with the ministers Carlo Nordio and Matteo Plantadosi and undersecretary Alfredo Mantovano. Today the Junta for the Authorizations of the Chamber has decided in relation to the story of the Libyan general accused of crimes against humanity: first arrested, then released and repatriated by the Italian authorities. The three representatives of the Government are accused, in v…

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