Apostolic Case, Musumeci silences ANM: “Pathetic in claiming privacy on the streets”

The case of judge Iolanda Apostolico, who decided to go against the government decree on migrants in a decision on the expulsion of a Tunisian, is not going away. The Minister of Civil Protection, Nello Musumeci, spoke about this on the sidelines of the Fratelli d’Italia convention in Brucoli (province of Syracuse): “I refer to the words of the President of the Republic Sergio Mattarella, who whenever he meets with magistrates calls everyone to sobriety of task and conduct. If a politician walks around the city arm in arm with a mobster he is not committing a crime, but it certainly projects a negative image of good politics. Now, if a magistrate participates in a partisan demonstration, with many party flags, in a procession in which the police officer is called a ‘murderer’, I wonder, the next day, when the magistrate returns to the Palace of Justice, what credibility he might have ? he has?”.

Musumeci continues, taking particular exception to the National Association of Magistrates: “That is why I am not asking for resignations, I believe that the judiciary has enough autonomous government bodies to be able to intervene. The magistrates’ union demanding magistrates’ right to privacy seems absolutely pathetic. Privacy is experienced within the walls of the home and not in a public procession. And a magistrate should not participate in a public procession. Should the CSM intervene? There are autonomous government bodies, I am certainly not the one who has to say what to do in other people’s homes – note from government minister Meloni – it seems difficult to defend the role of a magistrate who feeds prejudices and who made political choices that he boasts , about which choices are then called deciding”.

Source: IL Tempo

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