La decadenza dei deputati nella Camera del Regno d'Italia del 9 novembre 1926
After the victory of the coalition list in 1924, the Opposition waived its remaining function - control of Government action - by withdrawing from the Chamber of Deputies following the murder of Giacomo Matteotti (Aventine Secession). With the Opposition thus reduced to inaction, Mussolini set down...
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Universidad de Oviedo: Area de Derecho Constitucional
2012
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Fuente: | Historia constitucional: Revista Electrónica de Historia Constitucional, ISSN 1576-4729, Nº. 13, 2012697 pags. |
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After the victory of the coalition list in 1924, the Opposition waived its remaining function - control of Government action - by withdrawing from the Chamber of Deputies following the murder of Giacomo Matteotti (Aventine Secession). With the Opposition thus reduced to inaction, Mussolini set down to build the Fascist State. Why then bend the law and disqualify them when they were already deprived of any function? A few members of the Opposition had not joined the Secessionists and were still sitting in Parliament: the decision to have them arrested precipitated the events and, through the involvement of the King, led to a vote on the forfeiture of those parliamentary seats, an act which found no justification in the constitutional and parliamentary law then in force. |
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