Justice, Minister Nordio: «It's time to compensate for the prosecutors' mistakes»
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" We will have to think about compensating the people who end up in the judicial grate for years , losing their health, their savings, and maybe their jobs , because some prosecutor did not reflect on the consequences of his reckless initiative and, in this case, incomprehensibly limited to just one minister". This is what the Minister of Justice Carlo Nordio said in an interview with Il Messaggero.
For the Keeper of the Seals, Matteo Salvini's acquittal in the Open Arms trial sends a "multiple signal" . "The first - he says - is that we have the vast majority of prepared and courageous magistrates, who apply the law regardless of their political ideas . The second, that this trial, founded on nothing, should not even have started : and in any case it should have also involved Conte , then Prime Minister, as a competitor based on Article 40, paragraph 2 of the Criminal Code. The third, that in two identical cases, that of the Diciotti and the Gregoretti, opposite solutions had in fact been adopted, both at the political level, denying authorization to proceed, and at the judicial level, with the archiving".
As for the Justice reform, he emphasizes: «It is certainly the one that has the best chance of getting to the end and in the quickest time». Then he adds: «This is the Nordio-Meloni reform, and I claim it».
(Online Union)