"Saying yes to the referendum means approving a decades-long overdue justice reform": Lucio Malan, president of the Brothers of Italy group in the Senate, explained his reasons for voting yes in the referendum campaign this morning in Olbia. Joining him at the Brothers of Italy headquarters were MP Francesco Mura, the party's regional coordinator, who opened the meeting, and Senator Giovanni Satta, who cited cases of "miscarriage of justice," including that of Benianimo Zuncheddu. "I am a doctor," he said, "and I know that if you make a mistake due to incompetence or negligence, you pay. Magistrates are the only profession that never pays, and this is a flaw in the system."

"Fratelli d'Italia has the utmost respect for the judiciary," Malan remarked, "but this doesn't mean that it's not necessary to correct certain flaws and that those who make mistakes must be held accountable. This is an issue that can affect each of us, because magistrates hold people's lives in their hands." There will be no political oversight, the senator assures: "The judiciary, including prosecutors, remain independent, as enshrined in the Constitution."

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