The mole hunt has begun among the red robes. The scoop from , which yesterday published the anti-Meloni post by Antonella Marrone, the AreaDg judge, drove the members of this left-wing current crazy. Marrone is the Rome magistrate who signed some of the measures suspending the detention of migrants in Albania, with the consequence that this morning they had already returned to Italy. In the chats and messages between the magistrates a real tom tam has started to ask to raise the level of guard, since it is considered unacceptable that the press dares to delve into the (recent) past and into the ideas expressed publicly by the judges. We need to remember what Marrone wrote on 12 September 2022, shortly before the political elections. He had taken a screenshot of a post by Giorgia Meloni with which the future prime minister wished her daughter a happy first day at school. This photo was published on his WhatsApp “status”, with the following comment: «Ah, isn’t it anger, ego, ambition and envy that drives it? Hearing her speak in that angry voice seemed the opposite to me. I must have been wrong.”
It is the second time that the red robes protest against . It also happened last October 20, when the deputy prosecutor of Cassation Marco Patarnello of the Democratic Magistracy wrote in an ANM mailing list that Meloni is more dangerous than Silvio Berlusconi because she has no investigations. Immediately afterwards he received the support of the left, with Avs senator Ilaria Cucchi suing to find out the source of this news, in spite of freedom of the press. Incidentally, Patarnello’s movement celebrated its sixtieth anniversary in the Capitol last Saturday and Sunday. On that occasion, judge Silvia Albano, who was the first to “free” 12 migrants in Albania in mid-October, on the eve of Marrone’s sentence, anticipated the orientation of the Court of Rome on the need to get illegal immigrants out of the CPR in based on the interpretation of a ruling of the European Court of Justice.
The magistrate then added that “nothing can be done about the supremacy of European law, it is the government that seeks conflict”. A preview that provoked the reaction of Forza Italia group leader Maurizio Gasparri in the Senate, who asked the Keeper of the Seals Carlo Nordio to send inspectors to the immigration section of the Court of Rome. The line of these judges from the DG Area and Democratic Magistracy is fully supported by the president of the ANM Giuseppe Santalucia, according to whom “the situation has even worsened” compared to the times of Silvio Berlusconi, because previously the “red robes” were the public prosecutors , while now the red robes are everywhere, even in the civil courts and anyone who takes an unwelcome measure turns red.” It’s a shame that those red robes then write verbatim that the FdI leader “has a loud angry voice” and is dominated by “ego, envy and ambition”.
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How does Judge Antonella Marrone view the balance between judges’ personal opinions and their professional responsibilities in light of recent media scrutiny?
**Interview with Judge Antonella Marrone on Recent Controversies in the Judiciary**
**Interviewer:** Thank you for joining us today, Judge Marrone. There’s been quite a buzz in the media following your comments about Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni. Can you explain what led to your WhatsApp post in September 2022?
**Judge Marrone:** Thank you for having me. My post was sparked by what I saw as a conflict between the public persona of politicians and their actual motivations. At that time, I was reflecting on the tone and message conveyed by Meloni’s statement about her daughter’s first day of school. I used it as an opportunity to voice my concerns about the underlying emotions that drive political figures, which I find troubling.
**Interviewer:** Many judges and magistrates have expressed their discomfort about this situation and the media’s focus on the judiciary’s comments. Why do you think there is a need to address judges’ personal views publicly?
**Judge Marrone:** The judiciary must maintain its integrity and impartiality. However, judges are also citizens with their own opinions. The real issue arises when our comments—whether on social media or otherwise—start being scrutinized. This can create an atmosphere of fear and discourage open dialog about important issues, which is not beneficial for justice.
**Interviewer:** Some of your colleagues, like Marco Patarnello, have made stark comparisons between Meloni and former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi. Do you think it’s fair to compare political figures in such a contentious manner?
**Judge Marrone:** Comparisons in politics can be complex and often polarizing. While I understand the frustrations that lead to such statements, I believe it is more constructive to focus on factual, specific actions and policies rather than making broad comparisons. Each political figure has their own context and implications for the justice system that should be evaluated thoughtfully.
**Interviewer:** There are concerns regarding the freedom of the press and the implications it has on the judiciary’s image. How do you think a judicial figure should navigate public perception and privacy in the digital age?
**Judge Marrone:** It is crucial for judges to proceed with caution in the digital realm. Social media can amplify our voices, but it can also distort them. As public figures, we should strive to uphold the dignity of our positions while engaging in the discussions that matter. This means being transparent and principled in our communications while being aware of the potential consequences.
**Interviewer:** Thank you for your insights, Judge Marrone. Any final thoughts as the judiciary navigates this tense landscape?
**Judge Marrone:** I hope that we can foster an environment where robust discussion can occur, without fear of retribution. The judiciary plays a vital role in democracy, and we must ensure that our actions inspire confidence and uphold the rule of law.
**Interviewer:** Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts today.