Feb 12 • 21:27 UTC 🇮🇹 Italy Il Giornale

Nordio: "Referendum? We’ve been called many nasty things". Then the jab at Gratteri: "Psychometric tests are needed"

Minister Carlo Nordio criticized public prosecutor Nicola Gratteri’s statements about the referendum on the separation of powers in the judiciary, highlighting the inappropriate remarks directed at his proposals.

Italy's Minister of Justice, Carlo Nordio, has responded critically to comments made by public prosecutor Nicola Gratteri regarding the upcoming referendum on the separation of judicial careers. In a televised debate, Nordio expressed his dismay at the accusations directed towards proponents of constitutional amendments, labeling them as unfounded and offensive. He emphasized the importance of keeping the discussion civil and referred to the need for psychometric evaluations for judges, suggesting that such assessments may be beneficial at every stage of their careers, not just at the beginning.

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