Mar 13 โ€ข 17:05 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น Italy Il Giornale

Justice referendum, Paolo Capone, General Secretary of UGL: "The Yes is a responsible choice for a more balanced and credible justice"

Paolo Capone argues that supporting the referendum for the separation of magistrates' careers is essential for fostering a more trustworthy judicial system in Italy.

In a public initiative organized by UGL in Catania, Paolo Capone, the General Secretary, emphasized the importance of an open dialogue regarding the upcoming referendum on the separation of magistrates' careers. This referendum is seen as pivotal for the future of justice in Italy, as it directly correlates with fostering trust between citizens and their institutions. Capone advocates for a 'Yes' vote, arguing that it would promote a more balanced justice system, ensuring a clear distinction between the roles of prosecution and judgment, ultimately enhancing the guarantees for all parties involved.

Capone stresses that the referendum is not about questioning the autonomy and independence of the judiciary; rather, it seeks to reform the existing rules to improve transparency and understanding of the system. Over the years, various issues have emerged that have eroded public trust in the judicial system, highlighting the necessity for reform. The proposed separation of careers among magistrates could be a crucial step towards restoring credibility in the judicial framework, making it more comprehensible and reliable for the general population.

By advocating for this shift, Capone believes that addressing current deficiencies could reinvigorate public confidence in Italy's legal institutions. He calls for serious consideration of the referendum topic, implying that the discussion should involve different perspectives to arrive at an informed decision, one which ultimately could play a significant role in the landscape of Italian justice.

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