ROME (ITALPRESS) – Career separation “exists in all democratic countries that have introduced, as we have, the accusatory code. The British and Americans laugh at us when we say it is an attack on the independence of the judge.” This was stated by Justice Minister Carlo Nordio in an interview with Corriere della Sera. “President Mattarella has repeatedly expressed himself on the limits of the so-called protagonism of judges. Participation must be contained within those limits. I fully recognize myself in his wise words,” Nordio stressed, for whom the magistrate is free to demonstrate “but bound by the impartiality he must manifest to the citizen. If a judge calls the Prime Minister dangerous, his credibility, and that of those who defend him, falls to zero. “I continue to preach and to hope for a frank and fruitful dialogue with the judiciary, of which I still feel I am a part,” the Guardasigilli continues. “There are no unwelcome magistrates. Just as I hope there are no undesirable politicians for magistrates. “Regarding differentiated autonomy, Nordio thus responds to those who believe it was interference on the part of judges to say that the referendum will not take place, after the Consulta’s pronouncement: “The opposite. I have said, and I repeat, that first of all it is necessary to read the grounds of the ruling, and that at a rough guess, reading the summary of the operative part, it is presumable that the questions are largely overcome. And in any case, the final word will be up to the Supreme Court and the Constitutional Court itself. “As for Elon Musk who spoke of “autocracy of judges,” the Justice Minister says, “For the time being, he is a private citizen who expressed himself as he felt. Many of our politicians also expressed themselves harshly against the U.S. Supreme Court. If and when he has institutional appointments, he will decide whether it is more useful to adapt the language to his new role.”
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