Italy needs a justice reform
but it must be done with the oppositions and not as an
"emotional" reaction to a current scandal involving appointments
in Italy's politicised judiciary, Premier Giuseppe Conte said
Monday.
"We will work with (Justice Minister Alfonso) Bonafede and
our allies to elaborate a reform that must be well thought out,
we mustn't act out of an emotional rection, hot-headedly," he
said.
"We must work according to a clear demarcation line between
politics and justice, there must be no zones of contiguity.
"The contribution of the opposition would be nice".
Conte said the government had to intervene to make sure
politics and justice were separate and autonomous from each
other, as laid down in the Italian Constitution.
"We must work towards a greater demarcation between politics
and justice.
"It is not admissible for there to be zones of promiscuity,
of contiguity", he said, stressing that citizens must be sure
their judges were impartial.
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