(ANSA) – ROME, MAR 8 – ANM President Cesare Parodi said Saturday that the Italian magistrates union will take its protest against the reform of the judiciary “everywhere”.
Among other things, the Constitutional reform aims to separate the career paths of prosecutors and judges so members of the judiciary can no longer switch between the two roles.
Parodi said the ANM was aiming “to set up a whole series of demonstrations, of meetings, to take our message to people who may not have understood it or who may not even know it”.
He said the union would have a meeting this month with President Sergio Mattarella.
The government says the reform seeks to ensure judges are impartial.
The ANM says it will weaken the judiciary and could place State attorneys under the executive’s control. (ANSA).
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Among other things, the Constitutional reform aims to separate the career paths of prosecutors and judges so members of the judiciary can no longer switch between the two roles.
Parodi said the ANM was aiming “to set up a whole series of demonstrations, of meetings, to take our message to people who may not have understood it or who may not even know it”.
He said the union would have a meeting this month with President Sergio Mattarella.
The government says the reform seeks to ensure judges are impartial.
The ANM says it will weaken the judiciary and could place State attorneys under the executive’s control. (ANSA).
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