Magistrati contro la separazione delle carriere. A Roma Mantovano critico: “Manca il confronto”
“Mentorship against the separation of powers. A critical Romagnolo moment: “Lack of dialogue”, and now the word is taken by the President of the Court [Applause]. The President, please. Yes, no, do not treat it as an appointment from the Court of Cassation, from the Constitutional Court, Ms. President, and the Public Prosecutor, and all the diginaries, I will not enter because I don't have the merit of discussing the outcome of the case in the Court of Appeal of Rome, except to express my gratitude to the government for the work carried out in all judicial offices, including the delegation of the Minister of Justice, I express my sincere gratitude to all magistrates, lawyers, administrative staff, and all operators of this judicial district, in occasion of the communications made in the past few days to the Chambers, based on the law on the organization of the Judiciary, the Minister first of all illustrated, among the various interventions, as a delegate of the Minister of Justice, I would like to present my work at the Ministry of Justice, no, the President's speech is a great and the smile is his, I'm sorry I'll interrupt him, but I'll take a moment now, to express my gratitude to the magistrates, lawyers, administrative staff, and all operators of this judicial district, to all that I have in my heart and in my kit, as a delegate of the Ministry of Justice, to all the magistrates, lawyers, and all the operators of the Ministry of Justice, it's a sad event, but I was asked to talk about a reform, a reform that will make the justice system more efficient, efficient, and more effective, but we know that the reform is not just a technical matter, it's a matter of power, it's a matter of the relationship between the different levels of government, between the government and the judiciary, between the government and the bar, and so on, and that's why I want to highlight, as the President of the Court, one of the most important things, that is, the need for a dialogue, a dialogue that must be courageous, a dialogue that must be sincere, because it's the only way to make the reforms, that we need, to make the system more just, more efficient, more effective, more democratic, and more transparent, and that's why I want to emphasize the need for a dialogue, a dialogue that must be based on a shared vision, a dialogue that must be based on a shared language, a dialogue that must be based on a shared goal, and that's why I want to say, as the President of the Court, that we must have a dialogue, a dialogue that must be constructive, a dialogue that must be respectful, a dialogue that must be honest, and a dialogue that must be fearless, and that's why, as the President of the Court, I want to say that we must have a dialogue, a dialogue that must be calm, a dialogue that must be clear, and a dialogue that must be direct.
I know that there are many who think that the current system is perfect, that it doesn't need any reforms, but I believe that we must always look at the system, we must always review the system, and we must always improve the system, and that's why I want to say, as the President of the Court, that we must have a dialogue, a dialogue that must be open, a dialogue that must be transparent, a dialogue that must be honest, and a dialogue that must be respectful, and that's why, as the President of the Court, I want to say that we must have a dialogue, a dialogue that must be based on a shared vision, a dialogue that must be based on a shared language, a dialogue that must be based on a shared goal, and that's why I say, as the President of the Court, that we must have a dialogue, a dialogue that must be courageous, a dialogue that must be sincere, a dialogue that must be productive, and a dialogue that must be respectful, and that's why, as the President of the Court, I say, that we must have a dialogue, a dialogue that must be calm, a dialogue that must be clear, and a dialogue that must be direct.
Now, I would like to say that, as the President of the Court, I am convinced that the dialogue can be effective, effective in making the system more just, more efficient, more effective, more democratic, and more transparent, and that's why I want to conclude, by saying, as the President of the Court, that we must have a dialogue, a dialogue that must be courageous, a dialogue that must be sincere, a dialogue that must be productive, and a dialogue that must be respectful, and that's why, as the President of the Court, I say, that we must have a dialogue, a dialogue that must be calm, a dialogue that must be clear, and a dialogue that must be direct. Thank you.”
