ROMA (ITALPRESS) – The premier Giorgia Meloni is a guest of a special episode of Pulp Podcast, shot in an exceptional way in Rome and available from Thursday 19 March to 13:00, in which he addresses some of the most important issues of political and international current affairs: the referendum on justice reform, conflict in the Middle East and the relationship between Europe and the United States within the current international system. During the conversation with Fedez and Mr. Marra, the Prime Minister reiterated that the referendum on justice should not be transformed into a political confrontation between government and opposition: “We do not vote on Meloni, we vote on justice. Even those who do not share this government should consider a reform that aims to improve the functioning of the system.” According to the president, the referendum is likely to be used as a tool for political mobilization instead of as an opportunity to address the structural problems of Italian justice. Thus, says the premier, the front of the “No” would be trying to turn the consultation into a vote against the government because it would have difficulty in contesting the merits of the reform.
One of the most important steps is the method by which the list of candidates will be built, including Parliament will be able to select lay members. Meloni has clarified that with the subsequent law of implementation the list will have to be approved with a qualified majority of the three-fifths, making it necessary to involve the oppositions: “The list must be built together with the opposition. I want to keep the threshold of the three-fifths, because it means that no majority can decide alone.” According to the premier, this system is designed to reduce the weight of logical currents and ensure greater autonomy to the self-government body of the judiciary. In this regard, Giorgia Meloni added that, if the referendum should be won, the front of the Yes, it is the intention of the government to enter into the law of implementation a rule that prevents, at least for a period of time, the policy of entering the CSM: “In this way – Meloni explains – we can strengthen even more the inability of politics to affect in this mechanism, because this is the goal of reform.” What if he wins the No, what would be the decision of the government and Meloni? On this the position of the premier is very clear: “I would not resign because it is my intention to finish the mandate, to complete the job and to confront me in the presence of the Italians, then judging me on the complex of the work I did. So, if you vote today No just to send Meloni home, there might be a risk that you’re holding both Meloni and a justice that doesn’t work. It does not seem like a plague,” the President of the Council asked.
“Italy does not participate in this attack on Iran and does not intend to participate. Our job is to promote a de-escalation,” he added, moving the focus on the war in Iran. “We are living – he adds – an evident crisis of international law, with unilateral decisions multiplying and increasingly less effective institutions.”.
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