Italian Senate Bans Parliamentarians From Working Without Green Pass

© REUTERS / GUGLIELMO MANGIAPANEA man shows his COVID-19 "Green Pass" before entering the Colosseum as Italy prepares to become the first European country to make the Green Pass mandatory for all workers, in Rome, Italy, October 13, 2021.
A man shows his COVID-19 Green Pass before entering the Colosseum as Italy prepares to become the first European country to make the Green Pass mandatory for all workers, in Rome, Italy, October 13, 2021. - Sputnik International, 1920, 19.10.2021
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ROME (Sputnik) - The Senate leadership of the Italian parliament has banned senators from working without a green pass - the COVID-19 vaccination certificate - after a lawmaker refused to present her COVID-19 certificate, the Italian media reported on Tuesday.
Earlier on Tuesday, member of parliament Laura Granato refused to show the green pass at the entrance to the parliament building and went to a meeting of the Commission on Constitutional Affairs.
After the leadership of the Senate was informed about the situation, the speaker of the upper house of parliament, Elisabetta Casellati, confirmed at a general meeting that the rules for presenting a green pass when coming to work also apply to the members of parliament.
Granato, who was then sanctioned with a ban on participation in parliamentary activities for 10 days, called the decision a "unilateral government action" and "distortion" of the regulatory principles.
From 15 October, all workers in Italy must present the so-called green pass - electronic COVID-19 vaccination certificate - to access their workplaces. Opponents of these measures held a series of demonstrations, the largest of which took place in Milan, Rome and the port of Trieste.
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