The countdown to the vote on March 22 and 23 is underway, when Italians will be asked to confirm or reject the justice reform proposed by the government led by Giorgia Meloni, which has already been approved by Parliament.

Ten days before the vote, Fratelli d'Italia , the Prime Minister's party, organized “A Reform That Does Justice,” an event – hosted at the Parenti Theater in Milan – to promote and illustrate the reasons for the Yes vote.

The list of speakers and participants is long: magistrates, jurists, lawyers, journalists, intellectuals, parliamentarians and ministers.

The day concluded with speeches by Justice Minister Carlo Nordio and Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni herself.

THE INTERVIEWS:

Senator Antonella Zedda: "A reform that proposes a more equitable justice system."

The Honorable Stefano Maullu: "We need a judiciary free from constraints."

Francesco Mura: "Italy is moving toward a modernization process that can no longer wait."

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