Meloni Criticises Judicial Rulings as Italy Prepares for Legal Reforms’ Referendum
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Marco Lillo urges Alessandro Cattaneo: "So you want to put the magistrates under political power"
Meloni criticises judicial rulings as Italy prepares for legal reforms’ referendum
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni has accused the judiciary of "absurd" interference following court rulings that compensated a migrant charity and a convicted individual. The friction comes as Italy approaches a high-stakes March referendum intended to overhaul the justice system and separate the careers of judges and prosecutors.
The Senator and former secretary of the Pd: "Meloni said he didn't want to make the referendum a political battle. But, consciously or not, he is doing everything he can to make it a great political battle. As if it were all played for the whole. The vote is a cultural and valuable battle on what lies behind the proposal of the law. It's not enough to go and vote, there's to mobilize an archipelago of associative, cultural, political and not par…
Giorgia Meloni: "the Referendum Is Not a Struggle in the Mud. Mattarella? Right and Necessary Words"
On 22 and 23 March, we do not vote on the government, we vote on justice. Therefore, Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni invites us to vote and to vote with conscience on the constitutional reform on the separation of careers between pm and judges, not for me or against me. Taking a position in the name of an institutional aplomb in antithesis to polarization that has recently taken over a consultation that plays a part in the political projection of …
Meloni-Nordio clash on the judiciary. The dem denounce an institutional crisis
The referendum on the judiciary will most likely be voted on according to the political lineup to which each one thinks he belongs rather than on the substance. The signs suggest that this will be the case now are numerous. The consequence is that, for the majority of voters, it will not count the judgment of merit on the work of the government and the opposition, as what symbolically represent the government in office and the opposition. In the…
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