It was not a joke: the audio proves Gratteri's threats
The article reveals audio evidence of threats made by Nicola Gratteri, a powerful Italian prosecutor, against a journalist amidst a heated referendum campaign.
Gratteri, last flop. The candidate who was arrested and removed from the lists is acquitted
Veronica Biondo, a politician from Forza Italia, has been acquitted by the Court of Cassation after being arrested for alleged mafia-related vote trading, highlighting issues of justice and media influence in Italian politics.
Will we settle it? Never said so. Gratteri denies it, but the 'Foglio' exposes him
Italian prosecutor Nicola Gratteri denies having made threats against the press, despite recordings from an interview where he appears to suggest accountability for criticism after the justice referendum.
Gratteri is wrong; I've also been threatened by the camorristi
Catello Maresca, a prosecutor in Italy, reports receiving threats from camorristi after public comments made by Prosecutor Gratteri.
The leader of FI Youth, Simone Leoni: "Falcone and Borsellino are my heroes". Then the jab at Gratteri: "Journalists have not been subjected to the judicial power since 1943, he should apologize"
Simone Leoni, leader of Forza Italia's youth wing, expresses admiration for anti-mafia heroes Falcone and Borsellino while criticizing prosecutor Nicola Gratteri over his threats against journalists.
Gratteri on Justice Reform: "Inspired by Gelli and Berlusconi, they wanted the public prosecutor to beg"
Nicola Gratteri, the prosecutor of Naples, criticizes the proposed justice reform in Italy, claiming it is influenced by notorious figures Licio Gelli and Silvio Berlusconi, and warns against diminishing the independence of public prosecutors.
FI unites the Yes Italy. Tajani: 'We are different from Gratteri'
Antonio Tajani, the leader of Forza Italia, emphasizes the significance of a campaign supporting constitutional reforms in a referendum, asserting it reflects a desire for change among Italians.
The Difficulty of Imagining the Super Prosecutor in Retirement
The article discusses the impending retirement of Italy's prominent prosecutor Gratteri and reflects on his contributions to fighting crime in Calabria.
The blue arrows for the Yes. "Gratteri the best spot"
Forza Italia mobilizes supporters through a campaign titled 'A arrow for the Yes' to promote a positive vote in the upcoming justice referendum in Italy.
Referendum, Mantovano's Attack: "Ostracism Towards Judges for Yes. Threats from Gratteri"
Mantovano criticizes the opposition against judges who support the referendum, suggesting that a victory for the yes camp could lead to a reckoning on the left.
And now Gratteri threatens the press. "After the vote we will settle the scores"
Nicola Gratteri, the fiery prosecutor of Naples, threatens journalists with lawsuits following a referendum campaign where he has faced criticism for spreading misinformation.
Storm over the prosecutor. The center-right invokes sanctions: "Proceedings at CSM". But Nordio asks to lower the tones
A political storm erupts over prosecutor Nicola Gratteri's statements, with calls for sanctions from the center-right and support for press freedom from various figures.
What scares us about the Gratteri case, what do we care about the motions and Adebayo: so, today...
The article discusses various topics ranging from political activism, a fraudulent individual posing as a manager, to a basketball player's impressive performance.
Nordio: "With Yes, no more Garlasco cases. Gratteri? Serious words"
Italian Minister of Justice Carlo Nordio emphasizes the significance of the upcoming referendum on justice reform, asserting that a 'Yes' vote will prevent future cases like Garlasco.
"We will settle things after the referendum": Gratteri-Foglio controversy. He replies: I am often a target
A public spat has erupted between prosecutor Gratteri and the newspaper Il Foglio over allegations of defamation regarding comments on Sal Da Vinci's voting intentions.
Gratteri disproved about Sal Da Vinci. "He will vote No," but itโs fake news
The endorsement by Sal Da Vinci for the No vote in the justice reform referendum has been debunked by the musician himself, contradicting claims made by prominent prosecutor Nicola Gratteri.
How many amnesias about the disasters of those two prosecutors
The article critiques the statements of prosecutors Nicola Gratteri and Antonino Di Matteo regarding the upcoming referendum, accusing them of misrepresenting voters and maligning the judicial system.
Sal Da Vinci votes no? A joke.
Italian prosecutor Nicola Gratteri claims that his comments about singer Sal Da Vinci were intended as a joke, amidst criticism for spreading misinformation before elections.
Gratteri slips again: โSal Da Vinci will vote no.โ But itโs a hoax
Nicola Gratteri, the prosecutor of Naples, stirred controversy by misattributing a political stance to singer Sal Da Vinci regarding a justice reform referendum, which was later revealed to be a hoax.
Referendum, Gratteri jokes on TV: 'Sal Da Vinci will vote No'. But there is controversy with the Yes committee
The head of the Naples Prosecutor's Office, Gratteri, made a humorous remark regarding singer Sal Da Vinci's voting intentions, sparking a debate with the Yes campaign committee ahead of the upcoming referendum.
Di Matteo like Gratteri: "The mafiosi will vote Yes". And Conte brings up the P2
Nino Di Matteo, an anti-mafia magistrate, supports Nicola Gratteri's claim that mafiosi will vote in favor of a justice reform referendum, sparking more controversy in the political discourse.
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.
Referendum, Di Matteo: "I agree with Gratteri, Freemasons and mafiosi will vote yes"
Nino Di Matteo supports Nicola Gratteri's claim that Freemasons and mafia members will campaign for a 'yes' vote in the upcoming referendum, associating their interests with a broader corruption system.
Pietro Grasso like Gratteri: 'Referendum? In the end, criminals will vote Yes'
Former Senate President Pietro Grasso criticized a justice reform during a No campaign event, asserting it allows criminals to vote in favor.
Referendum, Mantovano's Doubts About Gratteri: 'Does He Want to Investigate Those Who Support Yes?'
Alfredo Mantovano questions Nicola Gratteri's remarks about investigating those who support a constitutional justice reform in Italy during a conference in Rome.
The only toga not to defend Gratteri. I say enough to apocalyptic tones and slogans
Bernadette Nicotra, the only elected member of Italy's judiciary body not to endorse a statement condemning fellow magistrate Nicola Gratteri, emphasizes the importance of impartiality in public expressions of opinion.
We victims of maljustice for the Yes
Antonio Lattanzi, a victim of judicial errors, calls on prosecutor Gratteri to address the pain caused by wrongful incarcerations, advocating for justice reform.
Gratteri: Pellegrino (FdI), "body shaming, insults and discrimination are the result of the climate of political hatred from a certain left"
Italian politician Pellegrino criticizes the left for resorting to body shaming and personal insults in response to political critiques, highlighting a decline in civil political discourse.
Mattarella Will Preside Over the Csm Plenary: The Gratteri Issue on the Table
Italy's President Mattarella will preside over a Csm plenary, amidst a heated political climate surrounding judicial reforms and the scrutiny of Prosecutor Gratteri.
"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.
The boss denies Gratteri: I say No
Demetrio Latella, a notorious 'ndrangheta boss, publicly disavows claims by prosecutor Nicola Gratteri, asserting his apolitical stance and criticizing the Italian government's current strategies regarding the judiciary and organized crime.
"I am a good person and I vote Yes." Send your photographs to "Il Giornale"
The article discusses the political polarization surrounding an upcoming referendum in Italy, highlighting the contrasting sentiments of voters for 'Yes' and 'No' as influenced by prosecutor Nicola Gratteri's provocative statements.
Gratteri: 'Unacceptable statements from Nordio. Should I apologize? I'm moving forward'
Nicola Gratteri, a prominent anti-mafia prosecutor in Naples, responds defiantly to criticism from Justice Minister Carlo Nordio over his recent comments, asserting he will continue his work despite the controversy.
From Gratteri to Ranucci and Rosy Bindi: Here Are Those Who Will Vote No on the Referendum
Prominent figures from various fields are uniting against the justice referendum in Italy, framing it as a moral choice for reform against corruption.
If "Yes" wins in the Justice referendum, the citizen will benefit
The article discusses the implications of the upcoming Justice referendum in Italy, emphasizing the legitimacy of voting while warning against demonizing opposing views.
Barbera against Gratteri: "Indecent"
The conflict intensifies between legal figures in Italy regarding an upcoming reform, as Augusto Barbera criticizes Nicola Gratteri's divisive rhetoric.
Referendum, Gratteri: "There are those who stand tall and do things for conviction, not convenience"
Nicola Gratteri defends his stance on the referendum, arguing that choosing to vote 'no' does not align him with any political party.
Here's who cannot vote... Mulรจ mocks Gratteri's words
Giorgio Mulรจ humorously remarks on Francesco Gratteri's comments about who should not vote in the upcoming referendum, citing names of towns with implied negative connotations.
Nordio against the CSM on Gratteri. Cirielli (FdI): 'The defeat in the referendum would not be positive'
Justice Minister Carlo Nordio criticizes the Superior Council of the Judiciary for its defense of prosecutor Nicola Gratteri amid controversy over a referendum related to justice.
Nordio: "Csm on Gratteri unites contorted expressions and minimal credibility"
Justice Minister Carlo Nordio criticizes the CSM's handling of statements regarding Prosecutor Nicola Gratteri, claiming it lacks credibility.
Barbera: 'Gratteri's words are on the brink of subversion'
Former Constitutional Court president Augusto Barbera criticized prosecutor Gratteri for remarks that he deemed incendiary and divisive regarding the Italian public.
Identikit of a Defeat
The article discusses the motivations behind the referendum on Justice in Italy, highlighting opposing views on who is likely to vote 'Yes' or 'No' based on their connections to the judicial system.
That Allergy to Excuses
The article criticizes Italian prosecutor Nicola Gratteri's inflammatory remarks about voters in a public referendum campaign, highlighting his lack of accountability and a troubling view of dissenting opinions.
There is mail for Elly
Il Giornale offers a subscription to Elly, highlighting the ongoing social unrest in Italy, particularly referencing activists and significant public figures.
Gratteri's accusations? He lost his temper
Antonio Baldassarre, an esteemed legal scholar, defends his support for a constitutional reform in Italy while critiquing the remarks made by Gratteri regarding the referendum.
The Own Goal of the Prosecutor
Prosecutor Nicola Gratteri's recent remarks have unexpectedly strengthened support for the governmentโs justice reform and polarized public opinion ahead of a referendum in Italy.
Schlein's Fears: Magistrates' Gaffes Fueling the PD Faction
The remarks made by Nicolรกs Gratteri regarding the referendum campaign are causing friction within Italyโs Democratic Party (PD) as tensions rise among reformists.
Now the CSM must evaluate his arrogant words. He can lose his position and risks sanctions
Enrico Aimi called for the CSM to investigate Prosecutor Gratteri's comments linking referendum supporters to criminal profiles, which may inadvertently encourage voter turnout among Yes supporters.
He is like an inquisitor to Vyinski: he does not know the nuances of the law
The article discusses the controversial remarks made by Otello Lupacchini, former prosecutor of Catanzaro, criticizing anti-mafia investigations led by Nicola Gratteri, and his assertion of being unfairly targeted by the judiciary.
Anatomy of the 'super prosecutor', obsessed with bosses and TV who hunts ghosts
The article examines the controversial figure of Nicola Gratteri, a prosecutor in Naples, who is perceived by some as a scapegoat for the Italian left amid his intense battle against organized crime.