(ANSA) – ROME, MAR 5 – The government told magistrates union ANM Wednesday that it wants to approve a reform of the judiciary to separate the career paths of judges and prosecutors as quickly as possible, a note from Premier Giorgia Meloni’s office said.
“The Government reiterated its desire to continue with determination and speed in the implementation of the constitutional reform, hoping for its approval quickly”, said the note from Palazzo Chigi after the meeting between the executive and ANM chaired by Meloni, which was attended by Deputy Prime Ministers Antonio Tajani and Matteo Salvini, Justice Minister Carlo Nordio and Cabinet Secretary Alfredo Mantovano.
“At the center of the frank and fruitful meeting, (was) the constitutional reform on the separation of careers and the CSM under consideration by Parliament”, explained the note.
The reform would stop judges and prosecutors switching roles.
Magistrates have said the government wants to bring prosecutors under executive control.
The government denies this. (ANSA).
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“The Government reiterated its desire to continue with determination and speed in the implementation of the constitutional reform, hoping for its approval quickly”, said the note from Palazzo Chigi after the meeting between the executive and ANM chaired by Meloni, which was attended by Deputy Prime Ministers Antonio Tajani and Matteo Salvini, Justice Minister Carlo Nordio and Cabinet Secretary Alfredo Mantovano.
“At the center of the frank and fruitful meeting, (was) the constitutional reform on the separation of careers and the CSM under consideration by Parliament”, explained the note.
The reform would stop judges and prosecutors switching roles.
Magistrates have said the government wants to bring prosecutors under executive control.
The government denies this. (ANSA).
Read article…
