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Leonardo Facco (Managing Director of the Libertarian Movement) have organized a rally and distributed free copies of the book ''[[Civil Disobedience (Thoreau) | Civil Disobedience]]'' by [[Henry David Thoreau]], pending output of Fidenato from the halls of the court with details of the judgment.<ref>[http://www.movimentolibertario.it/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=4473:sostituto-dimposta-ecco-levento-organizzato-a-pordenone&catid=1:latest-news ''Withholding-tax: Here's the event in Pordenone!''] by Marcello Mazzilli. Retrived on March 18, 2010.</ref> | Leonardo Facco (Managing Director of the Libertarian Movement) have organized a rally and distributed free copies of the book ''[[Civil Disobedience (Thoreau) | Civil Disobedience]]'' by [[Henry David Thoreau]], pending output of Fidenato from the halls of the court with details of the judgment.<ref>[http://www.movimentolibertario.it/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=4473:sostituto-dimposta-ecco-levento-organizzato-a-pordenone&catid=1:latest-news ''Withholding-tax: Here's the event in Pordenone!''] by Marcello Mazzilli. Retrived on March 18, 2010.</ref> | ||
The judgment pronounced by the court defined as "irrilevant" the issue of unconstitutionality | The judgment pronounced by the court defined as "irrilevant" the issue of unconstitutionality over the withholding tax presented by Giorgio Fidenato. | ||
The judge did not to decided about the legal basis of withholding tax and declined to exercise an effective assessment on the appeal by Fidenato did not to recognized a Fidenato the right to appeal to the [[Italian Constitutional Court]] to defend the issue of unconstitutionality of the withholding tax (a right recognized by the Constitution and Italian law). | The judge did not to decided about the legal basis of withholding tax and declined to exercise an effective assessment on the appeal by Fidenato did not to recognized a Fidenato the right to appeal to the [[Italian Constitutional Court]] to defend the issue of unconstitutionality of the withholding tax (a right recognized by the Constitution and Italian law). |