ROME (ITALPRESS) – “It is necessary to consider having two separate competitions for the prosecuting and judiciary.” This was said by the president of the National Bar Council, Francesco Greco, who was heard by the Chamber’s Constitutional Affairs Committee on the government’s four bills and constitutional bill related to the separation of careers, as reported by the newspaper Il Dubbio.According to Greco, this is “a salient point to truly achieve two distinct careers, guaranteeing a fair trial with three subjects that are truly unrelated: the judge, the prosecutor and the lawyer. Mere post-competition separation is not sufficient to achieve this goal. “On the hypothesis of a lottery for the Superior Council of the Judiciary, “while recognizing that it may not be the best solution by far, I believe it is the only viable way to effectively counter the phenomenon of ‘currentism’ in the judiciary,” Greco stresses. “All of us insiders are aware of how currents often assign the top roles. The SCM should not be the self-governing body of the currents, but should represent the entire judiciary. “Greco shares “the idea of the establishment of a High Disciplinary Court, considering the many cases in recent years of disciplinary proceedings against magistrates that, for the most part, have been settled with sanctions that are enormously derisory compared to the charges that the magistrate had been subjected to.” And he stresses “the importance, for our democracy, of maintaining the mandatory nature of prosecution.”
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