Mail Patarnello, the silence of the left which instead lashes out at Salvini on Tg1 –


A deafening silence, as the most classic of oxymorons states, that of the left on the sensational email published today by Time: it is the communication sent by the prosecutor of the Cassation, Marco Patarnello, of the current Democratic Judiciary, to his colleagues of the ANM in which he asserts that Giorgia Meloni “‘has no judicial investigations against her and therefore does not move for personal interests but for political visions and this makes her much stronger, and her action much more dangerous” compared to Silvio Berlusconi. This is followed by an appeal from the judiciary to unite. All this after the Rome court stopped the detention of migrants in government centers in Albania. A “political manifesto” that paints disturbing scenarios, as many members of the majority have pointed out in the silence of the opposition forces.

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Which preferred to pour out press releases on Matteo Salvini’s interview last night on Tg1, at the end of a key hearing in the Open Arms trial in which he was accused in Palermo. “Once again TeleMeloni puts its stamp, transforming the public service into a unilateral megaphone of the government. We are outraged and worried”, write the PD members of the supervisory commission. “Matteo Salvini’s anti-judiciary sermon” is “simply shameful”, echo the M5s parliamentarians of the Justice commissions of the Senate and Chamber. Alleanza Verdi Sinistra could not be missing: “Now the government wants to neutralize the judiciary, guilty of having applied a sentence of the EU Court of Justice, while the Minister of Justice threatens measures against the judges”, thunders Angelo Bonelli. Not a word from these political forces on the togas’ maneuvers.

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