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Delmastro shows govt wants prosecutors under executive-ANM

Delmastro shows govt wants prosecutors under executive-ANM

Govt has dropped the mask says Maruotti

ROME, 14 March 2025, 15:25

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Justice Undersecretary Andrea Delmastro's newspaper interview Friday has shown the government wants to put prosecutors under the control of the executive, magistrates union ANM said Friday.
    The government has consistently denied the ANM's claims that this is the ultimate goal of a planned reform separating the career paths of judges and prosecutors so they can no longer switch between the two.
    In his interview with Il Foglio, Delmastro says that with the reform on the separation of careers "either we go all the way and bring the prosecutor under the executive, as happens in many countries, or we take away his power to push investigations forward." ANM Secretary Rocco Maruotti observed: "With today's declarations of the undersecretary Andrea Delmastro, the government has dropped the mask: this reform alone is not enough and it will be necessary to bring the public prosecutor under the directives of the Executive power or at least take away the power of initiating investigations from the public prosecutor.
    "From today therefore it will be more difficult for the government to continue to maintain that the reform will have no consequences, as the ANM has been maintaining from the beginning.
    "This reform, in addition to not improving justice, will only serve to subject magistrates to the control of the government: now it is even clearer. "The words of the Undersecretary of Justice introduce an important element of clarity".
    Justice Minister Carlo Nordio's reform plan will have to be put to a popular referendum after it has been approved by parliament.
    photo: Delmastro (R) with Nordio
   

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