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Italian court rules COVID vaccine mandate unconstitutional, cites ‘fatal side effects’

Updated: May 5, 2022 at 6:57 pm EST  See Comments

Thu May 5, 2022 – 6:08 pm EDT

PALERMO, Italy  (LifeSiteNews) — An Italian court ruled that Italy’s mandatory COVID vaccination policy is unconstitutional.

Sicily’s Court of Administrative Justice issued its ruling on March 23, challenging Italy’s constitutional court on the legitimacy of a vaccine mandate imposed in the country since October 2021 that requires most employees to show proof of vaccination against COVID-19 to access their place of work.

The court cited “adverse events,” a “lack of informed consent,” a “lack of pharmacovigilance,” and a “lack of pre-vaccination triage” as “critical issues” making the mandate unconstitutional.

Italian lawyer Marco Mori commented on the groundbreaking ruling in a video posted on Rumble last week.

The ruling was issued after an appeal by a trainee nurse in the third year of his nursing program who was denied access to the University of Palermo and was unable to continue his course for not having been vaccinated.

The court accepted the arguments of attorneys Vincenzo Sparti and Roberto De Petro in defense of the nurse.

In the appeal, the two lawyers included a number of investigative reports by the Italian Medicine Agency (AIFA) on various vaccines that showed a higher proportion of adverse events

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