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Italian legislation put on hold as 'save Previti' bill comes to vote

By Tony Barber in Rome

Published: October 3 2005 03:00 | Last updated: October 3 2005 03:00

Italy's centre-right government will put on a rare display of unity this week and try to pass a law overturning the conviction on corruption charges of a political ally of Silvio Berlusconi, prime minister.

All other legislation has been put on hold so that parliament can vote on a bill that will cut the statute of limitations for certain crimes, including the corruption of which Cesare Previti was found guilty in 2003.

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