Referendum, Fini also votes yes: "Here is why it is a necessary reform"
Gianfranco Fini supports a justice reform referendum in Italy and criticizes the tone of the campaign.
Gianfranco Fini, former President of the Chamber of Deputies in Italy, has expressed strong support for the upcoming referendum on justice reform scheduled for March 22 and 23. In an interview, he emphasized the necessity of this reform, arguing that it is important for the functioning of the judiciary system, rather than a radical overhaul. Fini noted the troubling tone of the referendum campaign, where prominent magistrates have reportedly used inflammatory language that could deter rational debate and contribute to a climate of fear and misunderstanding among voters.
Fini's comments highlight a need to refocus discussions on the substantive issues at stake rather than descending into political polemics. He acknowledged that while the center-right may have responded in kind to the harsh rhetoric, the recent appeal by President Sergio Mattarella to refocus on the merits of the reform question is both necessary and commendable. This indicates a collective concern among political leaders to elevate the discussion beyond mere political maneuvering.
In Fini's view, the reform is not a radical change, but rather an adjustment within the judiciary's organizational framework, which he insists is vital for the proper operation of the system of government. By reaffirming the separation of powers as outlined in the Constitution, Fini aims to reassure the public that the referendum is about improving the judicial process and maintaining its integrity rather than succumbing to populist sentiments or fear-mongering tactics.