Mar 1 • 19:14 UTC 🇮🇹 Italy Il Giornale

Referendum, Di Matteo like Gratteri: "Freemasons and mafias will vote yes"

Nino Di Matteo argues that the referendum on career separation will see both honest individuals and corrupt actors like Freemasons and mafia voting in favor due to a tactic of discrediting the judiciary.

As the referendum on career separation approaches, tensions are rising around the topic. Magistrate Nino Di Matteo, during the presentation of Marco Travaglio's book advocating for a 'no' vote, expressed agreement with fellow magistrate Nicola Gratteri. Di Matteo contends that alongside honest citizens who will vote 'yes', undesirable elements such as Freemasons, architects of corruption, and mafia members will also cast their votes in favor. He suggests that this is a calculated move, as the reform's proponents actively engage in undermining the judiciary's credibility.

Di Matteo elaborates that the mafia benefits from a public perception that discredits the magistracy. By constantly broadcasting negative judgments about judicial actions, from high-profile cases like those in Garlasco to Tortora, they aim to delegitimize the institution in the eyes of the populace. This negative narrative, as argued by Di Matteo, resonates particularly with those who have vested interests in undermining the judicial system's integrity. His comments underscore the complexities surrounding the referendum, as it not only addresses judicial reform but also implicates broader societal issues regarding corruption and the public's trust in legal institutions.

The implications of Di Matteo's statements are significant, as they not only highlight the polarized views within the judicial sphere but also reveal how upcoming political decisions may be swayed by unseen hands. With figures like Di Matteo and Gratteri voicing their concerns, the debate around the referendum is poised to intensify, potentially complicating the public's understanding of the issues at play and influencing voter behavior in the upcoming referendum.

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