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“Melons more dangerous than Berlusconi”. The Prime Minister relaunches Judge Patarnello’s email. Anm: “Unprecedented tones, Nordio threatens sanctions”

The clash between the government and magistrates continues after the decision of the Court of Rome which annulled the detention of 12 people in the centers set up in Albania. The prime minister posts Judge Patarnello’s email on X describing her as “a danger”. The national association of magistrates accuses: “Unprecedented tones”.

Patarnello’s email

“’Meloni has no judicial investigations against her and therefore she does not move for personal interests but for political visions and this makes her much stronger, and her action much more dangerous (…)’. Thus a representative of the democratic judiciary”. The Prime Minister wrote it on social media Giorgia Melonirelaunching on social media a passage from the email of the deputy prosecutor of the Cassation Marco Patarnello, published today by Tempowith the title “Meloni today is a greater danger than Berlusconi. We must remedy this”.

“Some email exchanges between magistrates published today in the press can only arouse well-founded concern about the due impartiality of the judiciary”, declared the group leader of FdI in the Chamber Tommaso Foti.

The ANM: “Unprecedented tones”

“I am astounded that the Minister of Justice resorts to this category of abnormality, which for the technicians calls for possible disciplinary responsibilities. As if the minister had intended to say to his colleagues at the Rome court: ‘if you do not provide according to my wishes, those of the government, I am ready for disciplinary action. use reason and here the reason is that the law must be applied by everyone”. Thus the president of the ANM, Giuseppe Santaluciaa Skytg 24.

“The judiciary does not have political tasks but rather respect for the rights and guarantees of people, not only citizens but all individuals who come into contact with our political and legal community without dealing with the political programs of the government of the moment”, he continues .

Again Santalucia, in a subsequent intervention regarding Patarnello’s email, explains: “No magistrate nor the National Association of Magistrates has ever said they want to ‘remedy’ the Prime Minister’s action. We are not looking for any conflict with the executive, but we experience great concern about the attacks aimed at some judicial offices for the simple fact of having decided according to law and right. Italian magistrates only intend to be able to honor, in the daily exercise of their delicate functions, the constitutional mandate of effectively guaranteeing the rights of people. With respect to the email of a colleague published by the press, it is worth underlining that that message highlighted the need to remedy internal divisions only to defend the prerogatives of the judiciary and of the jurisdiction itself calming of the institutional climate”.

Schlein: “Daily victimization from Meloni. Two years in government only disasters”

“Even today Giorgia Meloni gives us her dose of daily victimhood. Now he does only this, endless victimization and daily disasters. She has locked herself in buildings for two years and only speaks to people via social media. While your government cuts public health and education funding, you take it out on the Democratic Party. She increases excise duties on diesel without funding public transport and then takes it out on those who point out that she had made a video at the petrol station in 2019, where she said she would abolish them if she were in government. He makes agreements with Albania that violate human rights and international law, wastes almost a billion euros of public money with which doctors and nurses could have been hired and then takes it out on the judges.” The secretary of the Democratic Party says so Elly Schlein.

Schlein continues: “Even today we were in Cairo Montenotte, in Liguria, listening to citizens frustrated by the emptying of their hospital. And instead the Prime Minister, faced with the country’s problems, only replies “but let’s talk about me a little more”. And that’s it! You’ve been governing for two years, stop looking for an enemy a day and give answers to the Italians if you’re capable of it.”

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