Decree against phone intercepts

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The Minister of Justice is looking into a decree to limit the scope of telephone intercepts and the distribution of the recorded conversations after the umpteenth Italian scandal has revealed intercepts of conversations with Vittorio Emanuele and with Salvatore Sottile. In relation to this he is supported by the leader of the Centre Right who has declared: “Enough with barbarous practices”.

In response to my perplexity about the help asked for from the Centre Right to limit the action of the magistrates, the Minister of Justice has declared: “If Di Pietro wants to be the Minister in place of me, he’s welcome to do so. But let him stop being permanently a judge.”

I have already written this and I repeat it again: The Centre Left has NOT been elected to do an amnesty, but to make the machinery of the justice system more efficient. It has NOT been elected to stop the investigations but to abolish the laws approved by majority blows in the previous legislature. Do we want to recall what was said to the citizens during the election campaign? Do we want to re-read the manifesto of the Unione?

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I agree with you, if Mastella now is afraid of applying the agrrement he subscribed before the election, now he has to make sure that everyone respects the rules and we do not want an amnesty for those who tried to trick us, regular citizens. Those "Italians" who got some power, should stop to use it to their advantage, we don't have to try to trick each other and gain advantage. If someone is guilty of any crime, that someone has to pay thus set an example for everyone.
Italians, we have to be more respectful towards each other and not subject to the powerful any longer, we are all equal.

Posted by: Paolo | June 21, 2006 08:42 PM

 


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