Senate Today, in the Courtroom Reform of the Separation of the Careers of the Judiciary and the Ddl Feminicide " Second Yes to the Reform of Justice, 106 Votes in Favour. Protests in the Courtroom at the Time of the Vote
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We know that you change your mind easily. You were the one who didn't want other crimes, you were the one of decriminalization and we saw that you did exactly the opposite. So the MP of the Democratic Party, Debora Serracchiani, intervening during the question time in the Chamber of Deputies, addresses the Minister of Justice Carlo Nordio. And she adds: "If you remember Minister the appeal of December 1992? The appeal of the prosecutors against …
The Senate has approved the reform written by Carlo Nordio. Pm and judges will have different paths. Giorgia Meloni: "It is an important step to make the system fair" . The Board of Directors launches the plan for the construction of prison 2025-2027, allocated 758 million for 15,000 places.Cancelled the prohibition of prevalence of the "liever entity" for the crime of robbery.The special contains two articlesContinue reading
The Senators of the Pd, at the time of the vote, have exposed a frontispiece of the Constitution overturned upside down and tampered - they shout - from the right and therefore: Shame,...
Prime Minister Georgia Meloni achieves an important parliamentary victory to reform the Italian judiciary. By 106 votes in favour, 61 against and 11 abstentions, the Italian Senate approved, among strong opposition protests, one of the most controversial constitutional reforms of the last decade: the definitive separation of the careers of judges and prosecutors. This was a historic battle posed by the late former Prime Minister Silvio Berluscon…
The Italian Senate has approved a bill to reform the judicial system presented by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni.
Parliament's second green light to the reform of justice. Opposition protests. Now it will return to the House for the third step and then back to Palazzo Madama. Anm: 'Tombistic reform the magistrates, we will debate again' (ANSA)
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