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Massimo Tosti
In exactly one week, at the meeting of the Council of Ministers scheduled for Friday, August 29, the government will approve the reform law justice. They’re discussed for months in the majority (and also with the opposition) and it seems that finally the Minister Andrea Orlando has found the square. To avoid the confrontation with Forza Italy until now the Keeper has argued that the most important interventions will address the civil justice whose state of health is much more dangerous than what can be found in courtrooms penalties. And on this we can legitimately give reason to Orlando, considering that the biblical times with which they are spoken civil judgments are causing serious economic damage to Italy. There are companies that fail before they give reason to feel; There are foreign investors who renounce any project in Italy precisely because of the slowness in resolving disputes between the parties. The fish to fry in the sector of criminal justice are all (or almost all) of a political nature. The time limitation for the processes, wiretapping and the fight against corruption divide the political spectrum and reproduce (and even boring) twenty-year controversy between Berlusconi and antiberlusconiani because they resemble dancing in the ad personam laws that the center was concerned to approve to save their leader from the aggression of the judiciary. The 5 Star Movement has called out of the meeting with the Minister Orlando arguing that the current government is dominated by the desire not to unduly harm the former chairman of the board, definitely convicted for a tax offense and (theoretically) now out of the political games.
This is the policy framework that accompanies the pregnancy and the birth of the reform. The hope is that, in Parliament, someone cares to listen to the wishes of the public. Claiming for years a justice more just, and certain times to get to the judgment (whether criminal or civil) and to prevent the smart ones (of any kind) to circumvent the law by finding the deception.
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