The Bartolozzi Case, Gad Lerner's Shocking Attack and That Ambiguous Insinuation
The words of Justice Minister Carlo Nordio's Chief of Staff Giusi Bartolozzi have sparked a media and political backlash after she made controversial remarks about the judiciary.
When the founding fathers warned about the "overpowering" of the Italian judiciary
The article discusses concerns raised by Italy's founding fathers regarding the power of the judiciary in relation to proposed legal reforms.
The 'Red Togas' on the Run: Albano Skips TV Duel
Silvia Albano, president of the leftist Democratic Judiciary, unexpectedly cancelled her participation in two major Italian TV programs to debate justice reform.
The left fabricates the latest attack on Nordio. The Bartolozzi case erupts
Giusi Bartolozzi, a judicial figure, criticizes the magistracy's ideological nature and comments on its impact on individuals and families, indicating her intent to leave the country if a proposed reform fails.
Before the Referendum in Italy: Meloni's General Attack on the Judiciary
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's government is pushing for judicial reform ahead of a referendum on constitutional changes set for March 22 and 23, amid concerns about the separation of powers.
Meloni: "Judges prevent us from governing, justice reform is needed"
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni emphasizes the need for justice reform to address issues like immigration and security, criticizing the judiciary's impact on governance.
Referendum, Mantovano: 'CSM is an area of impunity where sloppy and negligent judges are rewarded'
Alfredo Mantovano criticizes the Italian Superior Council of the Judiciary, calling it a 'zone of impunity' for judges, amid ongoing debates about judicial accountability.
In thirty years 30,000 mistakes. But the Csm punishes one in a thousand
A new book reveals stark statistics about wrongful detentions and the inadequacy of disciplinary actions against Italian magistrates.
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.
United West, Meloni's Challenge
The Italian government expresses concerns about the political aftermath of an upcoming referendum, highlighting the importance of Western unity.
Venice, the CSM chooses Davigo's wife as the new prosecutor
The Italian Superior Council of the Judiciary has appointed Alessandra Dolci as the new prosecutor of Venice amid a contentious voting process that split the council equally.
Italian judges question Meloni's immigration policy again: they rule in favor of a rescue NGO and a deported person to Albania
Italian judges have issued rulings that challenge Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni's immigration policies, siding with a rescue NGO and an individual deported to Albania.
Gowns still against the government: detention of Sea Watch-5 suspended
The Italian judiciary has suspended the order detaining the Sea Watch-5 ship, highlighting the tensions between international maritime laws and the actions of NGOs in migrant rescue operations.
When Pertini thundered 'no mercy for the Red Brigades'. The Presidents of the Republic at the CSM: the precedents
The Italian President Mattarella unexpectedly addressed the Superior Council of the Judiciary, emphasizing the need for respect for institutions.
Not punished at all: brilliant careers for the judges of the Tortora case
Key Italian judges involved in the contentious Tortora case have gone on to have successful careers, raising questions about accountability within the judiciary.
Justice, if the limit has been exceeded
Italian President Mattarella emphasized the importance of democracy by attending a meeting of the Superior Council of the Judiciary for the first time.
Opposition Revolt: 'The anti-judiciary video is a slap in the face to the Quirinal'
Elly Schlein, the secretary of the Democratic Party, expresses disbelief over Giorgia Meloni's social media tirade against the judiciary, revealing tensions within the Italian political landscape.
Meloni on Sea Watch again attacks the judges: 'An absurd ruling'
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni criticizes the judiciary over a recent ruling regarding the Sea Watch incident, calling it absurd and reflecting on the tension between government and judicial authority.
Lupi: "From Nordio a reaction foul, responsibility is needed"
Maurizio Lupi, leader of Noi Moderati, emphasizes the importance of respecting institutions and expresses concern over remarks made by Minister Nordio.
Bile: โIโm a non-partisan judge attacked by Meloni but I have only protected rightsโ
Italian judge Bile defends herself against claims of political bias after being criticized by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni for a court ruling.
Mattarella defends the CSM: โRespect for this institution is neededโ
Italian President Mattarella emphasized the importance of respecting the Superior Council of the Judiciary amid recent criticisms from Minister Nordio.
Their Band Plays 'No'
The article critiques the politicized Italian judiciary, alleging it has aligned against the government led by Giorgia Meloni, particularly in matters of child custody and immigration.
Meloni: "We are hindered by politicized judges"
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni criticizes politicized aspects of the judiciary for obstructing effective immigration control policies.
Meloni: "Politicized judges hinder the government's actions"
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni criticized politicized judges for hindering the government's immigration policies regarding an Algerian citizen with multiple convictions.
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.
Grasso: "Disorganized attacks, this is how the government delegitimizes frontline judges"
Piero Grasso criticizes the Italian government's approach to the judiciary, asserting that while criticism is valid, delegitimizing frontline judges is unacceptable.
Nordio attacks the CSM: 'Para-mafioso system'. ANM: Offends the victims
Italian Minister Nordio criticizes the CSM, calling it a 'para-mafioso system', provoking sharp responses from various political figures including the PD and former Prime Minister Conte.
Currents and mafia methods at the CSM. The hypocrisy of the left and ANM about Nordio and the same words of prosecutor Di Matteo
The article discusses the statements made by anti-mafia prosecutor Nino Di Matteo regarding the influence of factionalism in the Italian judiciary, comparing it to mafia practices.
"At risk is the constitutional order". The left and Anm attack Nordio
The Italian Justice Minister Carlo Nordio faces criticism from leftist politicians for likening judicial factions to a self-referential 'mafia-like' association that needs reform through a lottery system.
And the CSM holds back on psychological tests for judges
The Italian judiciary is debating the necessity of psychological testing for judges after political comments heightened tensions in ongoing discussions about judicial reform.
We apologize to the citizens, let everyone investigate us. Now 51 magistrates dissociate themselves from Gratteri
A significant incident in the Italian judiciary emerges as 51 magistrates publicly distance themselves from prosecutor Nicola Gratteri's controversial remarks against supporters of a referendum on separating judicial careers.
Gratteri Out of Control. "The Criminals Vote Yes"
The Italian prosecutor Nicola Gratteri claims that only criminals will support the government's judicial reform, stirring controversy ahead of the referendum set for March 22-23.
Escaping from Bangladesh due to debt: judges block the expulsion of the migrant
A Bologna court has granted subsidiary protection to a Bangladeshi man, blocking his expulsion and highlighting a significant conflict between the judiciary and the Italian government's immigration policies.
Those who make mistakes do not pay. Only 15 convictions for magistrates in the last 15 years
An examination of the lack of accountability for Italian magistrates reveals only 15 convictions in 15 years, questioning the effectiveness of civil responsibility for judges.
Italian court rejects Carla Zambelli's request to change judges reviewing extradition
An Italian appeals court has rejected former congresswoman Carla Zambelli's request to change the judges assigned to her extradition case.
The Red Robes Reject the PD: "Opposition Too Weak"
Italian judges criticize the PD for weakness in opposing government reforms that could affect judicial appointments.
Gasparri uncovers Guardiano about the referendum: "Doubts about his impartiality"
Italian politician Maurizio Gasparri raises concerns about Alfredo Guardiano's impartiality on the referendum regarding justice reform, citing a public chat where Guardiano expressed intentions to limit the judiciary's independence.
Red robes and oppositions: The irreducibles vent in chats: 'Insurge'
Italian magistrates express their discontent and plan a collective action due to their frustrations with the government's influence on judicial matters.
Guardiano: 'Opposed to the reform but I do not make partisan decisions'
Alfredo Guardiano, a prominent Italian judge, expresses his opposition to a proposed reform while emphasizing his impartiality as a member of the referendum office.
The death of Corrado Carnevale, a powerful and controversial magistrate
Corrado Carnevale has died, leaving behind a complex legacy shaped by his influential rulings in the Italian judicial system.
The magistrates underestimate that social center. And sometimes they pardon it
Antonio Rinaudo, an experienced Italian magistrate, expresses concerns about leniency towards violent offenders connected to the Askatasuna social center following their court cases.
Chiara Ferragni: 'The nightmare is over' - Acquitted in the 'Pandorogate' scandal
Famous influencer Chiara Ferragni has been acquitted by the Italian judiciary of fraud charges related to the 'Pandorogate' scandal involving a Christmas sweet advertising campaign.
The myth of the strict Council of the Judiciary with those who err. Mild sanctions, the most serious cases unpunished
The article debunks claims that the Italian judiciary is the strictest in Europe, highlighting lenient sanctions and significant cases remaining unpunished.
Justice Reform in Italy: This Would Be a Different Italy
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni aims to weaken the independent judiciary and consolidate her power, potentially aided by a referendum in late March.
I save your and you save mine. The judges who think like party members
Esteemed Italian jurist Augusto Barbera discusses the intertwining of judicial roles and political affiliations in a recent interview, provoking reactions within the left.
Meloni, anti-judiciary show: "They nullify our work". Then opens up to Moscow: dialogue
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni announces a shift in communication style, eliminating the year-end press conference in favor of an early-year session, while criticizing the judiciary and indicating a willingness to engage in dialogue with Vladimir Putin.
Meloni at press conference: "Often the robes nullify the work of law enforcement and the Chamber"
During her annual press conference, Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni criticized the judiciary for undermining law enforcement efforts.
Bologna, youth pro-Pal again attacking the judiciary
Young Palestinians in Bologna are criticizing the Italian judiciary for its investigations into Hamas, which have led to several arrests and searches.