Modifiche ed integrazioni al decreto legislativo 7 marzo 2005, n. 82, recante Codice dell'amministrazione digitale, a norma dell'articolo 33 della legge 18 giugno 2009, n. 69. (11G0002) | 011G0002 — Italy law | Esheria

Modifiche ed integrazioni al decreto legislativo 7 marzo 2005, n. 82, recante Codice dell'amministrazione digitale, a norma dell'articolo 33 della legge 18 giugno 2009, n. 69. (11G0002)

This preamble lists the legal bases and prior opinions for the decree, then states that the President of the Republic issues the legislative decree.

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Italy
Instrument
Regulation
Citation
011G0002
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This preamble lists the legal bases and prior opinions for the decree, then states that the President of the Republic issues the legislative decree. Legislative power cannot be delegated to the Government unless principles and guiding criteria are set, and only for a limited time and specific matters. The Republic’s Government is made up of the Prime Minister and the Ministers, and the President of the Republic appoints the Prime Minister and, on the Prime Minister’s proposal, the Ministers. The President of the Council of Ministers directs the Government’s general policy and is responsible for it. This provision allocates legislative and regulatory powers between the State, Regions, and local authorities, and requires them to act within the Constitution and relevant EU/international obligations.