• Justice, Cartabia: "Unsolving reforms without changing morals"

  • Justice, Cartabia: civil process reform to relaunch the country

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June 28, 2021 In four and a half months "we have brought some important reforms to completion, at least in the government part, by the month of July". The Minister of Justice Marta Cartabia said this in Milan. "The reforms of the civil process, sometimes unfairly underestimated, have already been fired by the government and are now hinged in the Senate." 



The amendments to the delegated law on the criminal trial "will shortly be brought to the attention of the Council of Ministers after intense weeks of political synthesis, it is a very profound reform - he added - which affects the crucial points of the criminal procedure" . And he added: "The next renewal of the self-governing body (the CSM, ed) cannot take place,  this seems to me to be shared by everyone, with the current laws ".



"The Pnrr objective cannot be missed"


"The Pnrr objective approved with flying colors in recent days also by the President of the European Commission Ursula Von der Leyen, who defined it as ambitious and far-sighted, cannot be missed in the part on cutting down times, making it happen is a race against time. I will do everything in my ability and ability. The government is working at an impressive pace but it will not be enough. Everyone will be available "said Cartabia, in Milan during his first speech. stop in the Courts of Appeal of Italy, to illustrate the news of the trial office.



"We know well - observed the minister - that all reforms are imperfect and certainly those implemented by this government will be too. We know well that all reforms disturb because changes disturb. But I ask all of you magistrates and lawyers for a serious assumption of responsibility ". We owe it to our country, we must write a new page of Italian justice to restore credibility to the system and more trust to citizens. The criticisms may be severe but personal or category interests never prevail".