Melons: "No chance of me resigning if the ‘no’ vote wins in the referendum"

This time we can’t do it alone, we want tochange Italyla justiceit’s the only onecandieswhich has never been touched, all attempts in the past have been wrecked due to theleaders of the ANMdon’t look the other way.

Giorgia Meloni ha concluso la Fdi eventdi yesterday alParenti theater in Milanthrowing a realappeal to citizens in vista del referendum on the separation of careersof March 22nd and 23rd. “At stake is thefuture of our childrenwe will not accept that everything always remains the same, this is thetime to choosenot to stand by and watch. We are doing our best. Don’t stay at home, you have to help us: it only takes five minutes to go tovote“. And again: “There are times when a nation must look in the mirror and decide whether to remain as it is or try to become better. We can open a new page for our nation.”

The consequences of a ‘no’ vote in the referendum

Meanwhile, the prime minister reiterated that even in the event ofdefeat of yeshe won’t resign, “there’s no chance.” But, after citing some cases ofmaljusticethe Prime Minister painted a gloomy picture if the yes side does not bring home the result: “We will meet againeven more powerful currentseven more negligent magistrateswho have a career,even more surreal decisionson the skin ofcitizenswhich will impact your life every day.Illegal immigrantsrapistspedophilesdrug dealers rimessi in freedomthat jeopardize yourssafety“. Not only: “Antagonistswho devastate your stations without anyjudicial consequence. Millions of euros compensated forunjust detention o spesi per media processesand useless ones that are paid for with tax revenues.Children being torn from their mothersbecause judges don’t share their lifestyle if they live in a forest, when no one says or does anything in front of themrealityof children sent to steal or beg”.

The desire to change the status quo

Other than the dilemma of whether or not to participate in the event, thepresence of the prime ministerthe only one currently on the agenda at a party event (on Monday she should go to ‘Quarta Repubblica’ on Rete 4, on the 20th to ‘Porta a Porta’) has never been in doubt, assured the Prime Minister, immediately making her objective clear: no desire to float, “there is adesire to maintain the status quo” on thejustice“never be afraid offreedom of one’s own thoughtand to opt for your own choices, ofprefer the people to the castesand what is necessary to allow theItaly of runningand return to amaze.”

An epochal achievement for justice

Il referendum of 22 and 23 Marchis regarded as “aepochal milestone” per change justiceper correct the errors“. The Chief Executive entered into the merits of theconstitutional reform: “Now if amagistrate makes a mistakedoes not suffer any consequences”, theprestige of the judiciary“he is humiliated bycorporate logic“, no to those who want it to remain the samestatus quo“to defend their ownprivileges“. Meloni reiterated that thereform “is not partisan”that part of the world of the left “is in favour”, that “the aim is not to get rid of the judiciary” but to “free the judiciary from politics“, from thedegeneration of currents. No intention of personalizing the battle, “this reform is not for me, but forall citizens“.

The debate at the Parenti theater and the final appeal

Ma al Parenti theatrethat attempt toDon’t politicize the votefor a moment it is left aside. “This last week will be onebitter fight“, they made it clearparty leadersof via della Scrofa arrived en masse in the Lombard capital. For an open initiative, as well as by the party group leaders, come onmagistratesand by the representatives of the world of professions who participated in the panels dedicated to justice, including by the President of the Senate,Ignazio La Russawho invited all therobes in favor of reformto take sides publicly, to take a stand. There was the intervention ofAntonio Di Pietromuch applauded (especially when he quotedFalcone and Borsellino), that of the professorSabino Cassesewho recalled how the reform serves to give backprestige of the judiciarythat of the Keeper of the SealsCarlo Nordio. And there were testimonies fromvictims of cases of bad justice. But it was the prime minister who inflamed those present: “If you vote no” toreferendum on the separation of magistrates’ careers“You keep this government and you also keep onejustice that doesn’t work. It doesn’t seem like a big deal to me”, he observed, addressing the no side, “oursit is not a partisan reform“. The Prime Minister illustrated the content of the reform for over forty minutes, “it is not right or left“he said, rejecting “all thefalsehoodthat have been said.” “Thetruthit’s what they wantcontrol the judiciarythat’s why they want itstatus quo“. Finally, the invitation to Italians, “trust me”, is necessary “restore citizens’ trust in justice“, fare la justice reform“is one of theengagementsthat we took with icitizenswhen we asked for their trust. It’s one of manycommitments we have kept“.

By Editor