"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, 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.
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.
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, 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
The self-referential power of the judiciary
The article discusses the heated political atmosphere in Italy ahead of the upcoming constitutional referendum on justice, focusing on Minister Carlo Nordio's controversial remarks about judicial corruption.
Justice reform, the implementing decrees are ready. Conflict. Nordio: "They are drafts, open to dialogue"
Italy's Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni criticizes judges for obstructing government action as the implementation of new justice reform decrees approaches.
Judicial Reform: Italy's Justice Minister Warns of 'Mafia-like' Legal System
Italy is preparing for a judicial reform referendum in March, which Justice Minister Carlo Nordio claims is essential to overcome mafia-like mechanisms in governance, a viewpoint met with opposition from judges who argue they face threats from organized crime.
The premier is cold with Nordio. The appeal to the deputies: do not politicize the referendum
Giorgia Meloni, the Italian Prime Minister, is discussing the upcoming justice referendum with her deputies, emphasizing the need to avoid politicizing the issue amid rising opposition.
A dismantled and weakened CSM: here's how it changes if the Nordio-Meloni reform passes
The article discusses the ongoing conflict over the justice reform in Italy and raises questions about the objectives of the Nordio-Meloni law, particularly regarding the separation of careers between public prosecutors and judges.
"My words were instrumentalized". Di Matteo responds to Nordio on the CSM "mafia-like"
Nino Di Matteo responds to Justice Minister Carlo Nordio's controversial comments comparing the CSM to a "mafia-like" mechanism, amidst rising tensions surrounding the upcoming referendum on judicial reform in Italy.
Referendum, Di Matteo: "Nordio manipulates my thoughts, reform aggravates the problems of the Csm"
Judge Antonino Di Matteo criticizes Justice Minister Carlo Nordio, asserting that the proposed constitutional reform will exacerbate issues within the CSM rather than resolve them.
From the CSM, mafia-like methods. The usual storm over Nordio
The Italian Minister of Justice, Carlo Nordio, defends reforms to break what he labels as mafia-like factions within the justice system while addressing past corruption scandals involving influential judges.
"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.
Fdi points the way to the referendum and energizes its members: "Interest of the nation"
Fratelli d'Italia (Fdi) is actively mobilizing its members for a campaign in support of the upcoming justice referendum in Italy, emphasizing the national interest at stake.
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.
Referendum, storm over the Pd video with the blues. Nordio: "Enough fake news"
The Italian Justice Minister Carlo Nordio criticized the dissemination of fake news regarding the justice reform referendum, triggered by a controversial promotional video from the Democratic Party featuring Olympic curlers.
Nordio relaunches justice reform: "The CSM does not expel inadequate judges"
Carlo Nordio emphasizes the importance of judicial responsibility and addresses critical issues regarding magistrates during the presentation of his book 'A New Justice.'
Nordio: "ANM, the committee is inappropriate"
The article discusses Justice Minister Nordio's criticism of the ANM committee in the context of constitutional updates and procedural codes.
Firm, legal arguments, appeals: they immediately try to stop the reform. And a video of PM Gratteri against the currents circulates
The initial round is won by the 'Yes' side as a public debate erupts over the Nordio reform, coinciding with the announcement of the referendum dates.
Nordio on the ANM chats: "Judges thirsty for power"
Minister Nordio expressed satisfaction after reading leaked chats among magistrates that reveal their desire for more influence and power.
Justice, the seven churches tour of prosecutors to say no to the Referendum
Prosecutors in the Trani-Molfetta and Andria diocese are organizing a series of meetings in churches from January 12 to February 26 to campaign against Minister Carlo Nordio's judicial reform.