Security, Fini: no new rules after aggression premier
16 12 200910 hours 9 minutes for the House Speaker Gianfranco Fini, the attack on Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi does not highlight the need for additional regulations regarding security. Continue reading this news, "The duty to quash any form of violence or incitement to violence should be felt by all. I do not see the need for additional law, but the correct application of existing rules," Fini told reporters during the salute to the parliamentary press room. Fini said that if the government requires, "the parliament will address this issue with certainty that our democracy is able to guarantee complete freedom from freedom of expression" . Measures to prevent incitement to violence on the Web and ensure security in the demonstrations will be contained in a bill that Interior Minister Roberto Maroni porter today at the Presidential Palace for talks with President Giorgio Napolitano. Tomorrow, the bill will attention of the Council of Ministers. dialoguing with journalists, Fini then stated they do not consider an attack on fundamental freedoms the possibility of extending the restrictions on political opposition during the election period at public gatherings throughout the year. Asked whether the display of posters or slogans to protest the events where political opponents are to be prohibited, Fini said that the assessment should always be carried out by police authorities on the ground. As for the crackdown announced by Maroni on the web Fini did not want to get into it, but said those who misses the Italian situation compares to that of Iran or China. - On other news site www.reuters.it Reuters in Italian. The top news also on www.twitter.com / reuters_italia