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There is therefore a judge not only in Berlin, but also in Rome

There is therefore a judge not only in Berlin, but also in Rome

The italics of Michael the Great

There is therefore a judge not only in Berlin, but also in Rome. The Litigation Commission (but a less abstruse name would be preferable), the first judicial body of the Senate, has finally abrogated the legal monstrosity known as the "resolution Grasso". On the level of law, it reaffirmed the principle according to which the enjoyment of the pension, because such is the annuity – which has already been abolished – of former parliamentarians (as the Supreme Court had ruled in joined sections), is a universal right, revocable only in the cases provided for. ironically, by the law on citizenship income (mafia or terrorism crimes, inaction or evasion of the offender). He also reiterated the principle according to which even the rules approved under the self-declaration regime cannot have a retroactive value. The Presidency Council of Palazzo Madama could only take note of this.

He was thus also returned to Ottaviano Del Turco, an elderly man massacred by three incurable evils and the victim of a farcical trial, his main means of livelihood. All this would not have been possible if the initial manettara convergence between Lega and Cinquestelle had not been broken. And this is great news. The bad news, however, is the return of the grillini to the glories of V-Day. In the wake of the hate campaign against the caste unleashed by the professionals of defamation, in a desperate attempt to recover the lost consensus, they put themselves at the head of the "indignant people" against the privileges of the powerful.

In spite of the liberal turning point of the movement announced by Luigi Di Maio, one has to say. In the meantime Giuseppe Conte is silent, perhaps too busy in the construction of his post-ideological creature, neither right nor left. In any case, his leader in pectore has lost a good opportunity to demonstrate that the political and cultural profile of the new force he thinks of is incompatible with the justicialist delusions and the pitchfork vocations of a wolf who wants to lose his hair, but not the vice. Enrico Letta, who is a serious person and who, unlike some party comrades, I don't think he feels orphaned by the premier replaced by Mario Draghi, should ask himself a few questions.


This is a machine translation from Italian language of a post published on Start Magazine at the URL https://www.startmag.it/mondo/esiste-dunque-un-giudice-non-solo-a-berlino-ma-anche-a-roma/ on Sat, 17 Apr 2021 05:45:07 +0000.