“No, there is no postponement of the justice reform”. Firm hand of the Minister of Justice, Carlo Nordio, at the Ambrosetti Forum in Cernobbio, in replying to those who asked him about the rumors according to which the government would like to slow down the justice reform for fears of a ‘hot’ autumn-winter. “We brought the timetable to the Prime Minister – underlined Nordio -. It has already been approved by the CDM in a first part, according to the times decided, and essentially involved proposals for reforms of the code of criminal procedure and criminal law, including the abolition, which we hope, of the crime of abuse of office ”.
A second part of the time schedule, the minister highlighted, “will be presented shortly, I would like to perhaps even already in the next CDM, as a matter of urgency on other matters, always penal. I would like other reforms that could be of a constitutional nature, such as the separation of the careers of magistrates. They demand longer times, because constitutional reforms take longer”. Nordio and the Meloni government continue unabated.