Pool: "Yes to the referendum, conference with Valditara and 10 gazebos"
The Milan League is actively campaigning for a 'Yes' vote in the upcoming referendum on justice reform scheduled for March 22-23, emphasizing the importance of efficient justice and a clear separation of powers.
The Milan League is intensifying efforts in its campaign for a positive outcome in the upcoming referendum regarding justice reform, set for March 22-23. Samuele Piscina, the provincial secretary of the League in Milan and a city councilor, announced a comprehensive mobilization throughout the territory to educate citizens on the significance of voting 'Yes' to ensure a more efficient justice system, reinforcing the certainty of law and functionality of the state. The core of the reform aims to establish a clear separation of careers between judges and public prosecutors, proposing two distinct competitions, separate governing councils, and an irrevocable choice of function upon entry into the judiciary system.โThis significant proposal seeks to establish an unbiased judiciary free from internal influence, thereby enhancing the impartiality of judicial proceedings.
Furthermore, the reform introduces a unique High Disciplinary Court to oversee disciplinary proceedings against magistrates, aiming for increased randomness in assignments and diminished influence from internal factions. The League is vigorously promoting this change as a crucial step toward improving the judicial system, highlighting it as a battle for citizens' rights and proper representation in judicial matters. The engagement of the public through events, including conferences and gazebo setups, signals the party's commitment to facilitating a dialogue about these critical reforms and generating support among the populace, addressing concerns that have persisted regarding the current judicial framework.