Family of the forest, execution squads, and toilets: here is the bestiary of the referendum campaign
The Italian referendum campaign features vivid and theatrical performances, highlighted by Justice Minister Carlo Nordio's controversial statements against the proposed changes.
Judicial Reform, What Would Change with the Approval of the Referendum: Comparing the Texts
The article discusses proposed changes to the Italian Constitution regarding the judicial system, focusing on the separation of careers between judges and public prosecutors along with the establishment of distinct Councils and a new disciplinary High Court.
From Barbero to Leali: artists and intellectuals in favor of or against the referendum
Artists and intellectuals in Italy are actively participating in the referendum campaign, predominantly opposing the Nordio-Meloni law.
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.
"Gets rid of the judiciary..." The grillina Bevilacqua and the video to attack Nordio
A campaign video parodying a well-known detergent advertisement is being used to criticize Italian Minister Carlo Nordio just days ahead of a referendum.
Referendum, Nordio: โBettini from the PD? The best supporter of the reform, votes No only against the governmentโ
Justice Minister Carlo Nordio criticizes the politicization of the referendum campaign and accuses the opposition of undermining the Meloni government.
Nordio extends a hand to the No opponents. 'Then we collaborate'
Justice Minister Carlo Nordio engages in a debate about the upcoming referendum, acknowledging criticisms from the No camp and emphasizing collaboration post-referendum.
"More guarantees for citizens", "independence at risk". The face-to-face between Nordio and Grosso on the referendum
In a televised debate, Italian Justice Minister Carlo Nordio and constitutionalist Enrico Grosso discussed the upcoming referendum on judicial reform, expressing opposing views on its implications.
Referendum, TV duel. Nordio: โI hope the turnout is between 50 and 60โ
Italian Minister Nordio discusses expectations for referendum turnout while criticizing opposition leader Franceschini in a televised debate.
Referendum, tomorrow Nordio and Rampelli in Tor Bella Monaca
Justice Minister Carlo Nordio and Deputy Speaker Fabio Rampelli will attend an event in Tor Bella Monaca to promote a referendum supporting justice reforms.
The danger of the Br returning and the legacy left by Moro
Justice Minister Carlo Nordio raises concerns about the revival of violent extremism in Italy, coinciding with the anniversary of Aldo Moro's kidnapping.
Justice Reform: This is How the Constitution Changes Point by Point
The Italian government's justice reform, led by Minister Carlo Nordio, proposes significant changes to the structure and governance of the judiciary.
"Voting No is Feminist". Directors, singers, and jurists call from 1,700 women for the referendum
1,700 women, including directors, singers, and jurists, have united to advocate against the reform proposed by Meloni-Nordio, claiming it undermines constitutional balances and women's rights.
They called us fascists, P2 members, and bandits like in the days of the Red Brigades. I do not fear the party of the prosecutors but the collapse of the credibility of the entire judiciary
Carlo Nordio, Italy's Minister of Justice, discusses the intense verbal attacks he has faced during the election campaign, likening it to the violent rhetoric of past political upheavals.
Referendum, Landini attacks again: 'Authoritarian drift from those who want yes. Burned photos of Meloni and Nordio? Nonsense'
Maurizio Landini criticizes the upcoming referendum, arguing that it represents an authoritarian drift that undermines the Constitution and democracy in Italy.
In the square, the hatred of the left. Nordio and Meloni burned
Leftist groups protest against the Meloni government, using a constitutional referendum as a pretext to rally while showcasing their dissent in various Italian cities.
Burned photos of Meloni and Nordio, bipartisan condemnation. ANM: "Lower the tones". But FdI: "Red hate"
The burning of photos of Italian politicians Meloni and Nordio during a protest in Rome has sparked a bipartisan condemnation, highlighting increasing tensions in political discourse.
Carc, pro Pal and extreme left in the square. Opponents burn photos of Meloni and Nordio
A protest in Rome against the government, featuring calls to say no to a referendum and the war, while also expressing anger at various politicians and government actions.
Zuppi's Deputy Bails on MD. On the Left, Conspiracies and Discontent
Monsignor Francesco Savino, the deputy of CEI, withdrew from attending a congress event due to controversy surrounding his potential participation.
Referendum, Lo Voi stings Nordio: 'Greetings from the firing squad'. For the no, 270 mayors
The article discusses the tensions surrounding an upcoming referendum, with 270 mayors formally opposing reforms proposed by the government, highlighting a significant divide in Italian politics.
The Show of Prosecutor Lo Voi: "I Convey My Greetings and Those of the Platoon..." Then a Jab at Nordio
Rome's Prosecutor Francesco Lo Voi addressed the XXV congress of Magistratura Democratica, critiquing recent comments by Justice Minister Carlo Nordio regarding the Italian judiciary.
Green badges and crowd against the currents. And Nordio prods: "Unpunished robes"
A large crowd gathered in Milan's Franco Parenti theater to support the referendum on the separation of careers for judges and prosecutors in Italy.
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.
Referendum, the original sin of the reform and Parliament reduced to sanctifying the holidays
The article critiques the legislative power of the Italian government, arguing that Parliament merely ratifies and sanctifies actions rather than actively participating in reforms.
Nordio shields Bartolozzi and attacks the prosecutors: 'They are more powerful than the Pope'
Italian Justice Minister Carlo Nordio defends Giusi Bartolozzi amidst controversies and critiques the power of prosecutors.
The right dumps Bartolozzi: transfer expected immediately after the vote
Tensions in the majority arise over the chief cabinet of Nordio, the former Forza Italia deputy, with no one defending her as a transfer is anticipated soon after the elections.
Referendum, Maraini: "I see a desire to punish judges and limit their freedom"
Dacia Maraini expresses her concerns about the Nordio-Meloni reform, arguing it threatens judicial independence and citizens' rights.
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.
Nordio: โBartolozzi always faithful, resignations for more serious mattersโ
Justice Minister Carlo Nordio stated that the Bartolozzi case is closed, emphasizing her loyalty and hard work in light of recent controversies.
De Giovanni: โRejecting the reform promoted by Nordio is defending democracyโ
Maurizio de Giovanni argues that voting 'No' on the proposed reform is a means of upholding democracy during a discussion at the presentation of his new novel.
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.
Nordio: 'Bartolozzi? He should not resign, he clarified his point of view'
Minister of Justice Carlo Nordio defends Bartolozzi amidst controversy, stating he should not resign as his comments were misconstrued.
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.
House in the Woods, Prosecutors on the Attack
Italian officials are defending their actions regarding a family situated in a wooded area amid growing media criticism.
Attack on Nordio, everyone against Bartolozzi
Giusi Bartolozzi, head of cabinet at the Ministry of Justice in Italy, faced backlash after her comments about the judiciary which sparked a heated debate with senator Ilaria Cucchi.
Bartolozzi: 'If the referendum wins no, I will flee Italy'
Giusi Bartolozzi, chief of staff to Minister Carlo Nordio, threatens to flee Italy if judicial reform does not pass, amidst ongoing investigations against Nordio.
Children Removed, A Chain of Errors. From Nordio to Salvini: The Government is Taking Action
The Italian government is intervening in the controversial case of children removed from their mother's care, with key figures expressing concern about the trauma inflicted upon the children.
Family in the woods, Nordio confirms the sending of inspectors: they may hear magistrates and parents
Italian Justice Minister Nordio has confirmed that inspectors will be sent to the Tribunal of L'Aquila to investigate the case of a family living in the woods, following the court's decision to remove the children's mother from the facility where her children are housed.
The family in the woods: 'Adoption risk for the children'. Nordio sends inspectors
A family in Vasto faces the potential risk of adoption as inspectors evaluate the situation of the children in protective custody.
Bruti Liberati: "The Nordio law completes and realizes the Knight's plan"
Bruti Liberati comments on the Nordio law, asserting it fulfills the overall strategy of the former Prime Minister.
Justice, with the Nordio reform, the right puts everyone's guarantees at risk
The article discusses concerns over the Nordio reform in Italy, suggesting that it threatens judicial guarantees and autonomy.
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.
Nordio studies a law against the De Raho cases
Italian Minister Nordio proposes a law to address potential conflicts of interest involving former magistrates now serving in parliament in relation to anti-mafia investigations.
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.
Damage to the field after the landing of the helicopter with Nordio in the campaign for the referendum
The landing of a Guardia di Finanza helicopter in Potenza has caused significant damage to a football field used by local sports clubs.
Nordio responds to M5S accusations: 'I have never expressed myself on De Raho and Scarpinato'
Italy's Justice Minister Carlo Nordio denies accusations from the M5S party regarding statements he reportedly made about two parliamentarians.
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.
Referendum, Lattanzi: "Nordio's goal is to weaken the judicial power"
Giorgio Lattanzi critiques the Nordio-Meloni justice reform as a Trojan horse aimed at undermining judicial independence.
The fake news of Nordio about Vassalli favoring separate careers
The article critiques Justice Minister Nordio's claims regarding the constitutional amendment and its connection to Giuliano Vassalli's reforms from 1989.
From Toninelli to Casaleggio's deputy, the early grillini vote Yes
The early members of the M5S political party are rallying in support of the referendum concerning the Nordio reform, aiming to introduce significant changes to the career paths of judiciary members in Italy.