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DDL Intercettazioni or the Wiretapping Act is a piece of legislation put before the Italian Parliament in 2008.〔 ((English translation ))〕 ==Background== The Max Planck Institute for Foreign and International Criminal Law calculated that in 2006, a higher proportion of Italians had had their phones tapped than citizens of any other European country. Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi and his allies have been subject of a number of wire-taps which have been published. For instance, in December 2007 the audio recording of a phone call between Berlusconi, then leader of the opposition parties, and Agostino Saccà (general director of RAI) were published by the magazine ''L'espresso'', attracting strong criticism of Berlusconi from several media sources. The law was proposed by the Berlusconi IV Cabinet and presented by Italian Minister of Justice Angelino Alfano in 2008,〔(Scheme ) of the parliamentary procedures (which started on 30 June 2008).〕 approved by the Camera in 2009,〔(The text ) formerly (11 June 2009) approved by the Italian Chamber of Deputies.〕 then modified by the Italian Senate〔(The text ) modified by the Senate (10 June 2010).〕 and brought up again for approval at the Camera in October 2011. Supporters argued that courts were authorising the practice of wiretapping too often, and that the media should not be privy to the results.〔(Italian bill to limit wiretaps draws fire ). BBC News. 11 June 2011. Retrieved 6 October 2011.〕 Berlusconi said in 2010 that legislation was necessary to protect the privacy of Italian citizens.〔
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