DDL Intercettazioni or the Wiretapping Bill is a piece of legislation put periodically[1] before the Italian Parliament, but never passed.
In the XVI legislature, that version of the bill provided for a measure (paragraph 29), found to be in violation of free speech by the public opinion: after the public outcry, it has never been approved by Parliament.[2]
^In Marco Travaglio opinion, it happens when some scandals expose wrongdoings of the political class, which counters trying to forbid the use of this instrument of criminal prosecutors: "as if to say that if one has a fever, it is the fault of the thermometer" Marco Travaglio, Imbavaglia tua sorella, Fatto quotidiano, 10 April 2016.
^"Camera dei Deputati: disegno di legge N. 1415-B" (PDF) (in Italian). Camera dei Deputati. 11 June 2010. Retrieved 4 October 2011. (English translation)
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