Application to the President of the Republic for the immediate deposit of the Ratification of the Oviedo Convention (informed consent)
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We citizens and residents (at the moment 6077 ),
- aware that human rights are inalienable and constitute the foundation of the legitimacy of the State and that they are protected by art. 2 of the Italian Constitution;
- considering that the Italian State has signed membership of the Council of Europe for the protection of human rights and numerous of its treaties;
- Considering that the Italian State in particular 4 April 1997 signed the “Council of Europe Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Dignity of Human Beings in the Application of Biology and Medicine” also known as the Oviedo Convention, hereinafter simply “the Convention”;
- given that the Convention in accordance with Article 33 it entered into force in international law on 1 December 1999, and having signed it, Italy must also respect it for the article 10 the Constitution;
- considering that according to art.18 of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties "A State must refrain from carrying out acts likely to deprive a treaty of its object and purpose when it has signed the treaty";
- since the Italian Parliament with the law 28 March 2001 n.145 gave “Full and entire performance [..] the Convention and the Protocol [on the prohibition of cloning human beings] [ ..] from the date of their entry into force, in accordance with the provisions, respectively, from the article 33 of the Convention" (art.2);
- considering that article 5 of the Oviedo Convention establishes that "An intervention in the field of health cannot be carried out unless the person concerned has given free and informed consent." and that such consent can always be withdrawn;
- considering that according to art. 2 of the Oviedo Convention "The interest and good of the human being must prevail over the sole interest of society or science." and therefore compulsory vaccinations and treatments refused by the dying person are illegal;
- considering that vaccinations made compulsory violate the right to informed consent and are currently in many cases experiments on minors because they have not been tested in violation of art. 17 of the Oviedo Convention;
- considering that Parliament has delegated the President of the Republic to ratify the Oviedo Convention with art.1 of n.145 of 2001 and that according to art.33 of the Convention “Acts of ratification, of acceptance or approval are deposited with the Secretary General of the Council of Europe." therefore the filing of the ratification is a necessary and non-postponable act;
- considering that the failure to deposit the ratification with the Secretary of the Council of Europe as provided for by art.1 of law n.145 of 2001 by successive Presidents of the Republic 2001 it effectively modifies the form of government in a manner not permitted by the Constitutional system and contrary to human rights;
All this considered, the signatories request the President of the Republic pro tempore to immediately deposit the ratification of the Oviedo Convention with the Council of Europe and urge him to intervene with the Government in order to immediately issue a Legislative Decree for the full application and respect of the law n.145 of 2001.
The signatories of this instance, and those subsequently been added,, as it relates to delegate to represent them unitarily the first signatory, Loris Palmerini born in Padua 29 July 1968.
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