Referendum, record turnout: at 11 PM the voter turnout is 46%. Record in the North, the South struggles
Voter turnout for the referendum on the separation of careers reached 46% by 11 PM, with the Northern regions showing a higher participation compared to the struggling Southern regions.
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.
Moratti, appeal to Yes: "Battle for civilization. A liberal reform is needed for justice"
Letizia Moratti advocates for a liberal reform in Italy's justice system, emphasizing the separation of careers as essential for an independent judiciary.
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.
"My wife has an ideological position". Silvia Albano's husband supports the Yes vote
Fabrizio Merluzzi, a Roman criminal lawyer and husband of Silvia Albano, supports the separation of careers in the judiciary, asserting it is a necessary cultural change for Italy.
Now the left 'relativizes' the Constitution
Italy's leftist party faces criticism for shifting its stance on the separation of careers between judges and prosecutors during a controversial referendum campaign.
Draw for magistrates: why it is an Italian gimmick and favors politics
The article discusses the controversy around the draw for magistrates in Italy, highlighting its implications for the separation of careers in the judiciary.
The reform will not solve everything but guarantees a third judge
Monsignor Gianni Fusco advocates for a judicial reform in Italy that emphasizes the independence of judges, drawing comparisons to practices observed in the Vatican.
Tajani stings the left. "Stop this system wanted only by Mussolini"
Deputy Prime Minister Antonio Tajani advocates for a Yes vote in the upcoming referendum, emphasizing judicial independence, separation of careers, and the fight against internal politics in the judiciary.
The 'guru' of polls pushing the comeback was a advisor for the Pd
A social media campaign promotes the idea that the No vote is gaining traction in the referendum on the separation of careers, backed by questionable polling data from YouTrend.
History of constitutional and justice referendums. Separation of careers: this is the third attempt
The upcoming referendum on justice reform by Meloni's government marks Italy's fifth constitutional referendum since 1946.
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.
Coming soon "The Arrows for Yes". Tajani's trains to promote the separation of careers
Forza Italia launches a referendum campaign promoting the separation of careers in the judiciary with a series of train journeys featuring party leaders and supporters.
With separate careers, Tortora would have been acquitted of all charges in the first degree
The article discusses the historical injustice faced by journalist Enzo Tortora, highlighting how he was wrongfully convicted and the ongoing debate regarding the separation of legal careers in Italy.
From the CSM to the public prosecutors. Six fake news items debunked by the No front
The article refutes six key arguments made against a constitutional reform regarding the separation of careers between judges and public prosecutors in Italy.
At "Repubblica", directors for the No and signatures tempted by the Yes
The electoral campaign for the referendum on separating the careers of judges and prosecutors has revealed a divide among former directors of the newspaper La Repubblica.
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.
Arci uses Sanchez for the No campaign. But forgets that Spain already has separation of careers
The Italian left is struggling to promote a No vote in the upcoming referendum and mistakenly includes Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez in their campaign.
Disgraced the No front: Vassalli wanted separate careers
The article discusses the controversy surrounding Giuliano Vassalli's alleged support for the separation of careers between judges and prosecutors, amidst claims from opponents.
The judges out of tune dismantle the 'fake'. 'And now enough with the factions'
Fifty judges from various roles across Italy openly support the separation of careers and challenge the narrative of misinformation surrounding the constitutional reform.
It would be a shame if the No wins. But I don't believe that will happen
Giorgia Meloni is carefully planning her final push for the Yes vote in the upcoming referendum on the separation of careers for judges, opting for a soft approach with media appearances rather than rallies or debates.
Licio Gelli, the son: "With the justice reform, my father's ideas are realized"
Maurizio Gelli claims that the current justice reform aligns with the ideas of his father, Licio Gelli, and emphasizes the significance of the separation of careers, pointing to a referendum as a reflection of this foresight.
The Yes leads, one in four support from a grillino
Poll analysis shows a slight advantage for the Yes vote on the separation of careers law, with significant undecided voters.
How many Democrats aligned with the Yes. The guarantee wing will be decisive
A faction of the Italian left diverges from the hardline stance of the Democratic Party regarding a referendum on the separation of careers between judges and public prosecutors.
The two CSM? Even Europe asks us for it
The article discusses the European Union's longstanding calls for reforms in Italy's judicial system, particularly emphasizing the need for the separation of careers and greater independence of judges.
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.
All democracies have chosen the separation of careers. Hereโs why Italy is an exception today
The article discusses the absence of career separation in Italy's judicial system compared to other liberal democracies.
Arianna Meloni dismantles the lies about the referendum: 'No cataclysm, many magistrates support yes'
Arianna Meloni emphasizes that the upcoming referendum on the separation of careers is not a vote on the government, countering claims that it is linked to her leadership.
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.
The separation could (perhaps) have avoided the worst
The article discusses how the separation of careers for magistrates might have changed the course of justice in the case of Enzo Tortora, who was wrongfully convicted.
"Topo Gigio". The Campanian Judge Insults Donzelli Against the Referendum
The upcoming referendum on the separation of careers in the judiciary has sparked heated debates among judges, with some opposing the separation and tensions escalating as insults are exchanged between factions.
The separation of careers? A just and bipartisan battle
Former Senate President Marcello Pera emphasized the importance of the justice referendum in restoring balance among State powers and strengthening citizens' rights during a conference supporting the referendum.
Baldassarre: "Falcone was in favor of the separation of careers"
Former Constitutional Court President Antonio Baldassarre confirmed that Giovanni Falcone supported the separation of careers during a symposium at the Senate.
"Worldwide careers are separate," said the president of the SรฌSepara committee
Gian Domenico Caiazza and Cesare Parodi debated on the separation of careers in the magistracy, highlighting the potential impacts on judicial independence and decision-making freedom.
The separation of careers in the Pd
The article discusses the separation of careers between magistrates and politicians in the Democratic Party, focusing on Elly Schlein's opposition to justice reform despite its constitutionality.
Referendum, the 'Yes' front divides the broad field
The upcoming March referendum in Italy will ask citizens whether they support separating the careers of judges and prosecutors, a proposal that has seen a shift in support from the political left.
The dance of Parisi with the "no front"
Giorgio Parisi, a renowned physicist and Nobel Prize winner, has shared his late discovery of dance and his struggles with rhythm, contrasting it with his confident stance on the separation of careers in mainstream discussions.
Referendum, the left of Yes puts its face on the reform
The left faction advocating for the Yes vote in the referendum showcases its commitment to reform, challenging perceptions of being a unified monolith against separation of careers.
Presidio for the citizen. The Sรฌ Seprara Committee is born - Rome Capital
The Sรฌ Seprara referendum committee has been established in Rome to advocate for the separation of careers in the judiciary, addressing growing concerns about trust and impartiality in the legal system.
Dead people voting and fake ballots. The patronage services are falsifying the referendum
The article discusses alleged electoral fraud involving deceased individuals voting and pre-printed ballots in a referendum regarding the separation of careers, implicating patronage services in the scheme.