Mar 21 โ€ข 11:00 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡น Italy Il Giornale

PD and Conte under threat from the 'togate field'

The Italian left, particularly the Democratic Party (PD), remains entwined with judicial figures, which impacts its political stance and referendum campaigning.

The article discusses the longstanding relationship between the Italian left, particularly the Democratic Party (PD), and the judiciary, suggesting that this connection has created a 'comfort zone' preventing significant political change. It highlights how this dynamic was evident in a recent rally where various judges and legal figures prominently featured, implying that the PD's political agency is heavily influenced by judicial personalities.

Key figures such as Roberto Scarpinato and Federico Cafiero de Raho, both judges, were noted as leading voices in the rally advocating against opponents perceived to seek greater power and less justice. The article underscores the discomfort within the PD about its reliance on the judiciary, especially as it faces opposition from more progressive reformists within the party who feel that staying close to judicial figures hinders necessary political evolution.

Moreover, the article points out that the PD struggles with its public image due to these associations, particularly as it prepares for upcoming referendums. The choice to align closely with judicial figures rather than focusing on broader political alliances could have lasting implications for the partyโ€™s strategy and popularity, especially in an environment seeking systemic reform.

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