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The Corriere della Sera raves about Crosetto’s slowdown on magistrates

The Corriere della Sera raves about Crosetto's slowdown on magistrates

This is how the newspapers commented on the speech by the Minister of Defense, Guido Crosetto, on the magistrates. Damato's Scratches

THE SURPRISING CORRIERE DELLA SERA ON CROSETTO

So much for the " braking " attributed to him by the Corriere della Sera on the front page. A braking of those that leave no mark on the road, no matter how much effort the traffic wardens and policemen make who rushed to the scene of the accident to carry out traffic checks. The Minister of Defense Guido Crosetto made serious accusations in the chamber of the Chamber to the illustrious magistrates who had risen against him for the smell of "judicial opposition" perceived in an interview which was also deplored by the political opposition, and certainly not out of jealousy, that is, because they felt defrauded of their task by the robes. The politicians aligned against the government have sympathized with the attack leaders, implicitly inciting them to continue their support initiatives, which are much more effective than a motion, an agenda or anything else. More effective because, with what little remains of parliamentary immunity after the suicide-renunciation of deputies and senators in 1993, at the time of the "Clean Hands", the unfortunate people risk costly even "forced" trials, arranged against the dismissal requested by the public prosecution, and so-called precautionary detentions, even with the authorization of their group or coalition colleagues intimidated by the summary trials on the streets.

WHO WAS AND WHO WAS NOT IN PARLIAMENT TO HEAR CROSETTO'S SPEECH

Deputies and senators also participated in that horrendous toll recalled in the chamber by Crosetto of 30,778 innocent people who ended up in handcuffs in the last 20 years. A balance that helps to understand and explain that 57 percent or more of Italians who distrust the judiciary, believing it to be engaged "with political ends", and the 45 percent minority still convinced of the impartiality of the robes. This has just been verified by a Demos survey reported by Nando Pagnoncelli in Corriere della Sera , under the title of the alleged "braking" of the Minister of Defense in the Montecitorio chamber. A classroom that was also disconsolately deserted to the benefit, paradoxically, of both the right and the left.

THE FACTS ACCORDING TO THE FACT

On the left, as they prefer to be classified at Fatto Quotidiano dreaming that sooner or later the president of the 5 Star Movement Giuseppe Conte will take the lead, the "just 26 deputies" present at the Friday session, so usually deserted that votes are not generally scheduled, would constitute a disgrace for the government. Evidently incapable of mobilizing its majority to at least fill the seats.

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With greater logic, considering who claimed Crosetto's response, feeling a bit summoned in front of "a firing squad", Libero 's captioned next to the photo of the empty hemicycle of Montecitorio: "Democracy in danger, then not they don't even go to class." Which in fact should have been crowded at least to the left of the government to swamp it with boos and the like. The stands, where magistrates could have been invited by opposition groups, were also deserted, or almost so, if only to make up the numbers, as they say.


This is a machine translation from Italian language of a post published on Start Magazine at the URL https://www.startmag.it/mondo/il-corriere-della-sera-vaneggia-parlando-di-frenata-di-crosetto-sui-magistrati/ on Sat, 02 Dec 2023 09:06:15 +0000.