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Nordio on migrants in Albania: “Abnormal sentence”. And Salvini throws the gazebos at the prosecutors

And Carlo Nordio a Matteo Salvinithe attack on the judiciary by the majority continues. The Minister of Justice, on the sidelines of a conference in Palermo, intervenes on the case of detention of migrants in Albania: “The reaction of politics was not against the judiciary but against the merit of this sentence which we do not agree with and even consider abnormal – he explains -. It cannot be the judiciary that defines a state as more or less safe, it is a very high political decision.

“These decisions also risk creating diplomatic incidents, because defining a friendly country like Morocco as unsafe could also create problems – continues the minister – if we considered that the countries where rules apply that we have repudiated such as the penalty are not safe. of death then even the United States would not be safe. These are matters of high politics and cannot, must not and will not be left to the judiciary.”

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According to Nordio, “if the judiciary exceeds its powers by attributing prerogatives that it cannot have such as that of defining a safe state, politics that expresses the popular will must intervene. We respond to the people, if the people do not agree with that let us go home. The judiciary, which is autonomous and independent, does not answer to anyone and therefore precisely for this reason it cannot assume prerogatives which are exquisitely and essentially political”.

On the more general topic of the relationship between government and judiciary, Nordio excludes the existence of a climate of tension: “I have received the members of the ANM several times. We obviously have different ideas on many things and we have always tried to converge on those that we unite for greater efficiency of justice. As a former magistrate I would consider it almost sacrilegious to think that the government to which I belong declares war on the judiciary, which is not and never will be.”

Salvini: “Mobilization against the politicized judiciary”

“This morning Matteo Salvini convened a federal council of the League as a matter of urgency after “the attack on Italy and Italians launched by a politicized judiciary”. The reference is to the provision on the Albania case and the Open Arms process”. Thus a note from the League.

“In the next few days – continues the note – the League will present motions in Italian municipalities to reiterate the need to defend the borders, while on Saturday 14 December and Sunday 15 December there will be gazebos in all Italian cities in view of the Open Arms ruling on the agenda in Palermo on 20 December. Salvini, “whoever prevents us from defending the borders puts the country in danger”.

Albania case, towards a legislative decree in the Council of Ministers

A law decree to be passed on Monday in the Council of Ministers, therefore operational from the following day. This, executive sources confirm, is the regulatory vehicle being worked on for the “solution” the Prime Minister spoke about yesterday Giorgia Meloni after the decision of the Rome court which did not validate the detention of migrants inside the Italian detention center for the repatriation of Gjader to Albania. The decree law, we learn, should among other things make the indication of safe countries a primary norm, and no longer secondary, as is the decree of the Foreign Minister, in concert with those of the Interior and Justice, with which up to now it has been the list has been updated annually.

Musumeci: “Left-wing judiciary wants to dictate rules”

“This is a government that annoys many strong powers, it annoys a certain Freemasonry, it annoys that part of the judiciary that continues to remain hostile, that left-wing judiciary that has not lost its habit of demanding and dictating the rules instead to apply the laws. What has happened in the last 24 hours is a truly alarming fact, which must not only worry us but must encourage us to be present in our responsibilities”. So does the minister Nello Musumeci speaking (via video link) at the demonstration on the two years of government, in Palermo.

Salvini on Tg1: “If one of the 12 migrants rapes, the judges will pay”

“If I were convicted, the problem would not be mine but Italy’s because from the next day smugglers and traffickers would know where to go. The same goes for the agreement with Albania. If we say that we cannot expel anyone, if any of these twelve tomorrow he committed a crime, robbed, raped, killed someone, who pays the consequences? The magistrate who brought them back to Italy I would like to know why among all the workers who pay for their mistakes, the magistrates never pay”. This was said by the deputy prime minister and leader of the League Matteo Salvini interviewed on Tg1.

“So, I respect the judiciary, there are more than 9 thousand magistrates in Italy. A small part of these engage in politics, they use the court as a social centre”, he added.

Anm, the rules are mandatory even with other solutions

“No clashes on the part of the judiciary, only the application of rules that are binding not only for the magistrates but for the states. Therefore they will also be binding for the government when – as has been announced – it prepares to find new solutions “. So does the president Giuseppe Santalucia on the sidelines of a conference in Pesaro.

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