The reasons for the Yes explained by the leaders of the No
The article discusses how prominent figures advocating for judicial reforms previously opposed such changes, highlighting contradictions in their positions.
Voting on Changes to the Justice System Begins in Italy
Voting has begun in Italy on a referendum regarding constitutional reforms proposed by Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, aimed at separating the careers of judges and prosecutors.
In Italy – an important referendum on judicial reform
Italy is set to hold a crucial referendum regarding judicial reforms proposed by the government of Giorgia Meloni, which seek to change the roles of judges and prosecutors.
Everything changes, everything re-forms. Except for the judges
The article discusses the extensive reforms made in Italy over the years, contrasting them with the stagnation in the judicial system.
Schlein is a broken record: 'Everyone vote to defend the anti-fascist Constitution'
Elly Schlein, the leader of the Democratic Party, calls for a strong voter turnout to defend Italy's anti-fascist Constitution, criticizing proposed reforms she believes would weaken judicial independence.
When the CSM wanted to hold a lottery
The article discusses Elisabetta Alberti Casellati's proposals regarding reforms in judicial selection processes while she was a member of the Italian Superior Council of the Judiciary (CSM).
Separation of careers, two CSMs, lottery: what the Nordio reform provides and the controversial points
Italians will vote on the Nordio-Meloni constitutional amendment regarding the separation of judicial careers and other key reforms.
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.
The Iranian Dissidents: "Italy Should Not Align with Regimes"
Iranian dissidents in Italy advocate for judicial reforms, emphasizing the need for a separation of powers to ensure fair trials and a commitment to democracy.
"Blocking Prosecutor's Investigation Interference"... The Party, Government, and Blue House Finalize the Bill for the Serious Crimes Investigation Department and the Public Prosecution Department
The Democratic Party of Korea has adopted the final amendments to the establishment law of the Serious Crimes Investigation Department and the Public Prosecution Department, signaling an end to conflicts over judicial reforms within the ruling party.
Referendum, Caselli: "Bad reform, they want to take away innocent judges and that’s why they attack them"
Gian Carlo Caselli criticizes recent reforms saying they undermine the integrity of judges, calling for better treatment of the judiciary.
VIDEOS: DF2 of Monday, March 16, 2026
The news highlights various political and social issues in Brazil, including judicial reforms and high-profile investigations.
VIDEOS: MG1 of Monday, March 16, 2026
This article covers various news highlights from Brazil, including judicial reforms, tragic events, and significant entertainment updates.
The judicial massacre of an ordinary citizen (that is us...)
A week's lead-up to a crucial justice referendum highlights how judicial reforms can impact all citizens, particularly the innocent.
"No to War!": protesters burn photos of Trump, Meloni, and Netanyahu in Rome
Protesters in Rome burned portraits of Donald Trump and Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni during a demonstration against judicial reforms and Meloni's stance on the Middle East conflict.
Renzi: "In 2016, the vote was against me. Everyone free on separate careers"
Matteo Renzi, speaking with Il Giornale, reiterates his party's historical support for the separation of judicial careers while allowing liberals to vote freely on the upcoming referendum.
Lepore: 'They only want to control justice, that’s what the reform is for'
The mayor of Bologna, Lepore, criticizes proposed judicial reforms, arguing they aim to exert control over the justice system.
Tomasz Rzymkowski: Zbigniew Ziobro has treated judges with disrespect from the beginning
Tomasz Rzymkowski claims that Zbigniew Ziobro has consistently treated judges with disrespect, warning that his reforms could lead to chaos.
Forgetful Comrades
The article discusses the hypocrisy in political stances concerning judicial reforms and military engagements by the Italian left, particularly under the leadership of Elly Schlein.
The Judiciary indicates that difficulties in implementing the instance courts have not caused delays
The Judiciary in Spain has stated that while there are difficulties in implementing instance courts, these have not resulted in significant delays in judicial proceedings.
He threw me in jail for seven months despite being innocent. Did he pay for his mistake? No, he was promoted
Gianluca Callipo, who was wrongfully imprisoned for seven months, advocates for judicial reforms following his experience.
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.
Jo Hee-dae and the Manipulative Prosecutors, Boulders or Bedbugs [Morning Light]
President Lee Jae-myung emphasizes the need for cautious judicial reform, differentiating between genuine reforms and superficial measures.
Moon Hyung-bae: 'Distortion of Law Crime, Legislation by the National Assembly Must Be Respected... I Have Also Been Reported Multiple Times'
Former Constitutional Court Chief Justice Moon Hyung-bae emphasized the importance of respecting the legislation of the 'Judicial Three Laws' led by the Democratic Party, while discussing the implications of the 'distortion of law' crime.
[Editorial] The Bill for the Public Prosecutor's Office and the Serious Crimes Investigation Office Must Align with the Principles of 'Judicial Reform' Through Party-Government Cooperation
South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol emphasizes careful judicial reform while addressing dissent within his party regarding the government's proposed reforms to the prosecutorial system.
The path to quality justice
Argentina's government is implementing significant judicial reforms aimed at enhancing the quality and responsiveness of justice.
President Yoon: "We must be selective in reforms... Be wary of burning down the entire house"
President Yoon Suk-yeol emphasizes that necessary reforms should not indiscriminately target everyone to avoid unnecessary damage to individuals and system.
The Palagiustizia case in Milan. That bunker where only No is said
The article discusses the reluctance of judges in Milan to openly support proposed justice reforms, highlighting a culture of fear of backlash for dissenting opinions.
Too Many Innocents in the Vortex of Trials, It Is Necessary to Separate the Careers of Magistrates
An upcoming referendum in Italy on the separation of judges' careers highlights the advocacy efforts by victims' associations and calls for a widespread public endorsement of judicial reforms.
Judicial Reform in Italy: Meloni's Most Important Fight
Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni is seeking to reform the judiciary ahead of a crucial public referendum on justice reforms scheduled for March 22.
Nordio: "I have felt the accusation of wanting to humiliate the judiciary"
Justice Minister Carlo Nordio expressed concern over accusations aimed at him for allegedly trying to humiliate the judiciary, advocating for a civil debate on judicial reforms during a book presentation in Messina.
The already seen film: panic strikes at every reform
The article discusses the historical context of judicial reforms in Italy, specifically reflecting on the panic surrounding the recent reform proposed by Minister Nordio, likening it to reactions during the 1990s reforms.
State Audit: In three years, the proportion of timely recommendations implemented has increased to 23%
The Lithuanian State Audit Office reports an increase in the timely implementation of recommendations to 23% over three years, highlighting positive reforms in the judiciary and social support systems, but noting ongoing delays in critical systemic changes.
Judicial Legislation and Special Law of Jeonnam-Gwangju Passed by Cabinet Meeting
The Korean government approved key judicial reforms and a special law for the administrative integration of Jeonnam and Gwangju during a Cabinet meeting.
If the three evil judicial laws are passed, Lee Jae-myung will exercise his veto
The leader of the People Power Party, Jang Dong-hyuk, warns that if President Lee Jae-myung does not veto three controversial judicial laws, the citizens of South Korea may seek to exercise their own veto against him.
Significant changes are coming in access to the judicial profession
Poland is set to implement reforms concerning the selection and training of judges, emphasizing the need for high-caliber candidates.
Cho Hee-dae refuses to resign under pressure, saying, 'I will fulfill the mission imposed by the Constitution'
Chief Justice Cho Hee-dae has publicly stated his intention to remain in office despite mounting pressure for his resignation amid ongoing legal reforms in South Korea.
Cho Hee-dae: 'Judicial System Undermined Without Basis'... Direct Rebuttal of Court Distrust
Korea’s Supreme Court Chief Justice Cho Hee-dae expressed strong opposition to the newly instituted judicial reforms and highlighted the growing tension between the judiciary and the ruling Democratic Party.
Condemnation of the 'Judicial Three Bills' March by the People's Power Party Only Boosts 'Yoon Again'... 'Is This the Best We Can Do?'
The People's Power Party held a march to protest the recently passed 'Judicial Three Bills,' with participants chanting slogans in support of President Yoon, raising questions about the effectiveness of such demonstrations.
Han Byeong-do criticizes the People's Power's march to the Blue House as a cowardly tail wagging towards the 'Yoon Again' faction.
Han Byeong-do, leader of the Democratic Party's floor, criticizes the People's Power for marching to the Blue House in protest against judicial reforms, calling it a cowardly act that seeks to appease the extreme right.
More difficult interceptions and preventive interrogations: this is where Nordio is wrong
The article critiques Justice Minister Carlo Nordio's recent reforms on judicial interceptions and preventive interrogations in Italy, arguing that they undermine effective legal practices.
Legislative Assembly: Milei's speech did not provoke great emotions in the courts
Javier Milei's speech to the Legislative Assembly failed to evoke strong responses from the judicial community, highlighting concerns over unfilled court vacancies and his focus on economic topics rather than legal reforms.
Park Ji-won: Chief Justice Cho Hee-dae Must Bear Responsibility and Resign
South Korean lawmaker Park Ji-won demands the resignation of Chief Justice Cho Hee-dae in light of recent controversies surrounding judicial reforms.
Milei's speech raises expectations in the Justice system, but the Government says no announcements will be made
Milei's recent address has stirred anticipation within the judicial system, although government officials have indicated that there will be no immediate proposals regarding judicial vacancies or reforms.
President vs. Government on KRS, and Poles Want Consensus. Latest Survey
The Polish President has vetoed a proposed amendment to the law on the National Council of the Judiciary (KRS), as the Sejm has voted to restore constitutional standards for the election of KRS members.
Due to a shortage of judges, standards for case processing timelines are increasing
The expected standard time for processing cases in Latvian courts has risen due to a shortage of judges.
Jarosław Kaczyński refers Mateusz Morawiecki's case to the party's ethics committee
Jarosław Kaczyński has referred Mateusz Morawiecki to the party's ethics committee over disputes regarding judicial reforms and the IPN law.
'Judicial 3 Laws' Bring Frustration to the Judiciary... Park Young-jae Resigns as Head of the Court Administration Office
South Korea's Supreme Court Justice Park Young-jae announced his resignation as head of the Court Administration Office amid the controversial passage of the 'Judicial 3 Laws' led by the ruling Democratic Party.
Venezuelan Prosecutor Tarek William Saab Resigns
The Venezuelan prosecutor, Tarek William Saab, has resigned alongside the Ombudsman Alfredo Ruiz amid judicial reforms ordered by President Delcy RodrÃguez.
Due to small pensions, will they take bribes? The Judicial Council points out risks in the retirement pension reform
The article discusses recent reforms to judicial pensions in Latvia that increase the required service years and adjust pension calculations, raising concerns about possible corruption due to lower benefits.