“Duty to tell the facts” –

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‘s scoop on the red robes sent the left into a tailspin. The senator of the Greens and Left Alliance Ilaria Cucchi presented a complaint to the Public Prosecutor’s Office of Perugia, regarding the publication, by the Roman newspaper, of the email in which the magistrate Marco Patarnello defined the Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni as “more dangerous than Berlusconi” because “he has no investigations”. Now comes the solidarity of Stampa Romana. “Contacting the judiciary to find out the sources of a document published by the media: unfortunately this is nothing new. This time the initiative comes from the opposition, from a parliamentarian from the Green and Left Alliance, who asks how the Tempo journalists are came into possession of the email of the deputy prosecutor of the Supreme Court Patarnello, addressed to various magistrates, containing assessments on the new rules on justice supported by the government and the alarm for the impact on the balance between the powers of the State”, we read in an official note. Then Stampa Romana communicated its support to the journalists of : “Stampa Romana’s solidarity goes to our colleagues. It is the ethical rules, in addition to the laws, that regulate the profession of journalists, who have the duty to tell the facts and disseminate the relevant acts in their completeness, without distortions, and without having to fear the intervention of any political force”, we read.

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