Bossi and the Justice Referendum, He Also Proposed Career Separation
Umberto Bossi's passing comes just before a significant justice referendum, recalling his past advocacy for reforms in the judicial system.
Elly's Grandfather Would Have Said Yes. 'Unique Career? Absurdity'
The article discusses the candidacy of Elly Schlein, drawing on the views of her late grandfather, Agostino Viviani, who had clear opinions on judicial career separation and civil magistrate responsibility.
RadioRai, controversy over Annalisa Chirico. The Cdr: 'Too biased for yes, why is she allowed?'
Annalisa Chirico faces criticism for being biased in favor of the 'yes' vote in the referendum on career separation.
In Sicily, many heroic magistrates. The reform avoids degeneration
The article discusses a referendum in Sicily on judicial reform supported by Forza Italia to establish career separation for judges to enhance independence and credibility in the judicial system.
Montanelli Crushes the Toghes and the CSM: The Video That Goes Viral
The resurfacing of a video featuring Indro Montanelli criticizing the Italian judiciary has sparked notable discussions ahead of the upcoming referendum on magistrate career separation.
This reform is right and it was also from the left
Andrea Romano, a history professor and former parliamentarian, expresses strong support for a reform advocating career separation, emphasizing its historical roots in leftist thought.
Disgraced the No front: Vassalli wanted separate careers
The article discusses the controversy surrounding Giuliano Vassalli's alleged support for the separation of careers between judges and prosecutors, amidst claims from opponents.
Referendum, Di Matteo like Gratteri: "Freemasons and mafias will vote yes"
Nino Di Matteo argues that the referendum on career separation will see both honest individuals and corrupt actors like Freemasons and mafia voting in favor due to a tactic of discrediting the judiciary.
Electoral Law, the Majority Tries to Accelerate
The Italian government plans to present an electoral reform text soon, potentially before the upcoming referendum on career separation scheduled for March 22-23.
We all exaggerated in the tones. With the No, the extreme robes win
In a recent forum, Italian Justice Minister Carlo Nordio emphasized the need for calm dialogue regarding the upcoming referendum on career separation reforms, acknowledging that the tone of discussions has been excessive.
The anti-government toga wrote the book against the referendum
Piergiorgio Morosini, president of the Palermo Tribunal, authored a book opposing the career separation referendum while also condemning Italy to pay damages to Sea Watch.
"I support Gratteri and Di Matteo". Gasparri's provocation on the referendum
Maurizio Gasparri, president of the Forza Italia senators, provocatively supports Gratteri's past stance on career separation while criticizing his current opposition to it in a video.
All democracies have chosen the separation of careers. Here’s why Italy is an exception today
The article discusses the absence of career separation in Italy's judicial system compared to other liberal democracies.
Gratteri attacks the referendum and ignites the network: 88% of reactions are against him
Italian prosecutor Nicola Gratteri faces significant backlash for his remarks against the referendum on career separation, with 88% of online reactions opposing his views.
Alarm referendum: FdI surveys members and Meloni prepares speeches
Fratelli d'Italia (FdI) is conducting a survey among its members ahead of a referendum on career separation, signaling growing doubts within the right.
Schlein is catastrophic. I will vote Yes in the referendum
Claudio Petruccioli, a notable figure in Italian politics, expresses his support for the referendum on career separation, highlighting his long-standing involvement in the communist party and political landscape.
Coco Carreño confirmed his separation from Andrés Fabbi after nine years together
Famous chef Sebastián 'Coco' Carreño confirmed his separation from partner Andrés Fabbi after nearly nine years, citing personal reasons amidst his thriving career.
The High Court? Finally, unacceptable behaviors of judges will be punished
Alfonso D'Avino, the Prosecutor of Parma, discusses his changed views on judicial career separation and reflects on the ongoing case of Chiara Petrolini amidst upcoming reforms and a referendum.
"There is no justice". The communist Marco Rizzo explains why he votes yes to the referendum
In Italy, a quieter left is recognizing the harsh realities of the country and has decided to support the referendum for judicial career separation.
I separate the careers. No from Elly, Yes from the reformists
In Rome, Elly Schlein and other leaders oppose the government's proposal for career separation, while reformists rally in Florence supporting it during a divided weekend of political action.
The dance of Parisi with the "no front"
Giorgio Parisi, a renowned physicist and Nobel Prize winner, has shared his late discovery of dance and his struggles with rhythm, contrasting it with his confident stance on the separation of careers in mainstream discussions.