Elly Schlein and Giuseppe Conte participate in the “Area” congress, the most left-wing current in the Judiciary. And, in this way, they demonstrate that they are converging towards quite “extreme” positions. Daniele Capezzone talks about this in her editorial published by “Libero” in the October 2nd edition. “According to this view, there are no reforms – on the part of the government – that could eventually be discussed – writes Capezzone – but there would already be a concrete authoritarian risk, something that it is necessary to “resist” against. Against whom is the resistance? The answer is even obvious: against fascism, against a real or imminent dictatorship, against an imminent authoritarian danger (if not yet perceived)… How does the presence of Schlein and Conte, that is, of the two leaders, framed in the frame? of the opposition, in a congress of magistrates where these theses are supported?”
In short, the two exponents of the left would be an integral part of the judges’ party that would try to intervene in Italian political life. “Courts that suddenly start taking shots at the Meloni decrees (even before Parliament has possibly amended them and converted them into law), and perhaps – so it takes some time – other courts that start to raise questions before the Constitutional Court , so that the Council withdraws the rest of the new regulations – concludes Capezzone on the Libero – Conte and Schlein reduced to appendages (if not the cheerleader) of the most militant and combative wing of the judges’ party… and it is also a sign on the impartiality and impartiality of the judiciary – concludes Daniele Capezzone – And that Schlein and Conte also think about it. Believing that they are very intelligent can perhaps be comforting for them. But believing that voters are fools and don’t understand what’s going on is a dramatic political error.”
Source: IL Tempo

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