In an interview with “La Repubblica”, Giuseppe Conte, the leader of the 5 Star Movement, expresses deep concern over the erosion of anti-corruption measures and judicial autonomy under the Meloni government. He criticizes the government for weakening anti-corruption rules and undermining the powers of the judiciary.
Conte points to what he describes as a deliberate effort by the government to dismantle essential investigative tools like wiretapping and anti-corruption legislation piecemeal. He highlights the abuse of personal information accessed outside DNA during the management of Vice-President Cafiero De Raho and the Anti-Mafia Prosecutor’s Office as evidence of this.
The M5S president warns against remaining passive in the face of these actions, emphasizing the need for internal and external mobilization to protect the integrity of the judiciary and uphold democratic decision-making processes. Conte also criticizes the government’s push for psycho-aptitude tests for magistrates, which he believes is part of a broader effort to subjugate the judiciary and undermine these fundamental aspects of Italy’s legal system. Overall, his comments reflect a deep concern over these issues and call for action to safeguard them.
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