On June 6, 2017, the Finance and Economic Development Committee in the House of Representatives approved the second reading of the Finance Bill 2017. The Finance Committee of the House of Councilors opposes Article 8 bis of the Draft Finance Law (PLF) 2017. The House of Councilors approved the PLF-2017 in a plenary meeting. The inspection of PLF-2017 was noticed by the introduction of a number of amendments, specifically concerning Article 8 bis on the enforcement of judgments against the state and local and regional authorities, which was completely deleted. Article 8 bis of the PLF declares the property of the State exempt from seizure. It subjected the payment of a debt to the limit of the appropriations available to the budget of the territorial activities. It was the PJD group of the House of Representatives who introduced the article into the original draft.
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