ROMA (ITALPRESS) – “I think it is very important that this referendum campaign remains on the merits and content of what we are talking about, without trying to turn it into another: a polarization or a referendum on the government affects those who cannot stand on the merits, not us because the confirmation of the reform can only do the good of Italy.” Thus the president of the Council Giorgia Meloni, interviewed by the director of Sky Tg24 Fabio Vitale.
“I see an attempt to drag it into a sort of struggle in the mud, which affects more those who have a difficulty in attacking a reform that in the past have for various parts supported and proposed – adds Meloni – I think it definitely does not agree to those who, like us, believe to have made a reform of common sense. This is not a right-wing or left-wing reform, it demonstrates the fact that it has been in the decades proposed by the most varied political components: it allows for a more just justice, freeing the merits of the magistrates from the yoke of the currents and establishing the principle that even the magistrate when wrong must be judged by a third organism.”.
“I did not hear the President of the Republic in these hours: we had seen the evening before, in the traditional anniversary meeting for the Lateran Patti. I have found the right president’s words, I would also say that I should say: I think it is right to call to respect between institutions, as well as the passage in which he says that it is important that the Csm should be kept outside of political diatribe.”.
“I believe in democracy, so more people participate and more I think I have done my job well: I think it is the same for all political parties. Six weeks after the vote, when we know that most citizens decide in the last few days whether to vote or not and what, the polls leave the time they find: the real referendum campaign has yet to begin. We are one month from the voting date and we will do what we can, to make sure that there are as many people as possible that go to vote and that vote consciously – continues Meloni -. To me it makes a lot of smile who says that if the government loses the referendum goes home, who cannot talk about the merit of the reform must move the goal in order to bring its supporters to vote; the political elections will be in a year, there the Italians will decide whether to send me home or not. I, unlike others, do not remain barked in power if the Italians do not want it to continue to govern: after all the work that has been done I think it is right that the judgment is on the complex of what we have done, the reform of justice is very important but it is only one between 500′′′′′.
“On March 22nd and 23rd, we do not vote on the government, but on justice: whatever the decision that the Italians will take will affect their lives much beyond the duration of this government, because a constitutional reform on such an important issue affects our lives and our children. My advice to the Italians is ‘go to vote, but vote consciously looking at what you are voting and nothing else’: I do not personalize such an important theme for the lives of citizens, I think banally that improving the state of Italian justice is not done for the government but for themselves, for Italy, to have a more modern nation – concludes Meloni. Every time you try to do something to improve the state of justice, the tones become apocalyptic: improving it also applies to magistrates, this is not a reform against judges. You may not agree, but without tones from the end of the world.”.
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