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: "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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Council of the Judiciary for Gratteri: 'Do not drag us into disciplinary issues'. The right wants apologies
'Council members reject the instrumental use of disciplinary action against prosecutor Nicola Gratteri amid right-wing attacks.'
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.
The separation of attributes
The article critiques recent comments by Italian prosecutor Nicola Gratteri regarding the upcoming justice referendum, linking them to broader political and media controversies.
Zangrillo: "Gratteri's words useful only for those with doubts about yes"
Zangrillo criticizes Gratteri's controversial comments regarding the justice referendum, suggesting they should clarify the urgency of voting 'yes'.
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.
Nordio taken aback: "Psychological tests are needed even at the end of a career"
Justice Minister Carlo Nordio expresses concern over comments made by Prosecutor Nicola Gratteri regarding constitutional referendum campaigning, suggesting psychological evaluations for judges should be considered at all career stages.
The case goes straight to the CSM. And the Supreme Court will evaluate disciplinary measures. "His balance must be verified"
Nicola Gratteri, the Public Prosecutor of Naples, has made controversial statements regarding the upcoming constitutional referendum on justice reform in Italy, categorizing citizens' votes in a divisive manner.
"In the referendum, defendants and freemasons line up for yes". Storm over Gratteri
In a controversial statement during the justice referendum, Nicola Gratteri claims that untrustworthy figures are backing the 'yes' vote, provoking backlash for his choice of words.
Nordio: "Referendum? Weโve been called many nasty things". Then the jab at Gratteri: "Psychometric tests are needed"
Minister Carlo Nordio criticized public prosecutor Nicola Gratteriโs statements about the referendum on the separation of powers in the judiciary, highlighting the inappropriate remarks directed at his proposals.
Valditara: "Gratteri should say in which schools propaganda for the Yes has been made"
The debate over the referendum concerning the separation of careers in the judiciary intensifies after provocative remarks from prosecutor Nicola Gratteri.
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.
Referendum, Gratteri: 'Accused individuals and deviant Freemasonry will vote yes'. La Russa: 'Stunned, escalate the clash'
Nicola Gratteri claims that those who will vote 'yes' in the upcoming referendum will include accused individuals and deviant Freemasonry, leading to a backlash from political figures such as La Russa.
The shocking phrase by Gratteri and the latest hoax about the referendum: those who vote Yes are not decent people
Nicola Gratteri has sparked controversy by claiming that only 'decent people' will vote No in the upcoming referendum on justice, while those who vote Yes are associated with corruption and power.
The Yes dismantles Landini. 'Shameless lie'
At a Forza Italia convention in Milan, a heartfelt open letter criticized the judiciary, highlighting the tragic story of Enzo Tortora and the campaign's support for a referendum on justice reform.
The defense becomes legitimate: a parachute for everyone
The article discusses the concerns raised by Nicola Gratteri regarding the decision to release violent protesters in Turin, in light of the newly approved security decree by the Interior Minister Matteo Piantedosi.