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De Sena: 'I will soon appeal to Strasbourg for the damage the new law inflicts on citizens'
Italy🏛️ PoliticsCenter2 days ago

De Sena: 'I will soon appeal to Strasbourg for the damage the new law inflicts on citizens'

Pasquale De Sena, a legal expert, has announced plans to file a complaint with the European Court of Human Rights (Strasbourg) against Italy's new legislation. He argues that several aspects of the law violate the principle of proportionality and undermine individual voters' rights. The law in question appears to affect citizens' voting power or electoral participation, prompting concerns over its fairness and compliance with democratic principles. De Sena highlights specific provisions he believes disproportionately impact voters, potentially limiting their influence in the electoral process. This move reflects growing legal challenges against recent legislative changes in Italy.

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De Sena: 'I will soon appeal to Strasbourg for the damage the new law inflicts on citizens'

Pasquale De Sena, a legal expert, has announced plans to file a complaint with the European Court of Human Rights (Strasbourg) against Italy's new legislation. He argues that several aspects of the law violate the principle of proportionality and undermine individual voters' rights. The law in question appears to affect citizens' voting power or electoral participation, prompting concerns over its fairness and compliance with democratic principles. De Sena highlights specific provisions he believes disproportionately impact voters, potentially limiting their influence in the electoral process. This move reflects growing legal challenges against recent legislative changes in Italy.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a legal challenge against a national law but does not exhibit overtly biased language, one-sided sourcing, or editorializing. It reports on a legal expert's planned action without taking a clear ideological stance, maintaining neutrality in its framing.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 70): Factuality is high as the article reports on a legal critique from a jurist, aligning with cross-source consensus on concerns about proportionality and voter impact. Objectivity is lower due to the emotionally charged language ('danno', 'comprimono') and lack of balance, presenting only one perspect

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