Farewell to pensions, a cold shower for 800 former MPs. Cicciolina, Scajola, and Iervolino are left without their generous pensions.


The appeal was rejected; the 800 former MPs who sued the Chamber of Deputies against the cuts to pensions have lost . No generous paychecks. This was decided by the Chamber of Deputies' Appeals Panel, the second-instance "tribunal" of Montecitorio, which upheld the framework of the famous Fico resolution, which imposed a significant cut to pensions in 2018. All of this, reports Il Corriere della Sera, was released late this evening in a press release, which states that the Panel " examined the appeal relating to the first-instance ruling on the so-called cuts to pensions, upholding the overall framework of resolution no. 14 of 2018."
Read also: Pichetto Fratin, gaffe with a reporter. Then comes the apology. Here's what happenedAmong those who complained about the cut were many well-known names, ranging from Paolo Guzzanti to Ilona Staller, from former mayors of Naples Antonio Bassolino and Rosa Russo Iervolino to Fabrizio Cicchitto , Claudio Martelli, and Margherita Boniver. For the parliamentarians' lawyer, Paniz, the matter is not over: "There are other steps after this. Among others , there is the appeal to the European Court of Human Rights and the personal lawsuit against the parliamentarians who issued this ruling."
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