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Independence of the Judiciary in Italy at Stake

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The afternoon comes to an end on Wednesday, March 18, when the first folding seats of the old cinema Teatro Italia de Ancona are lowered. The room is filled, to half, with an audience of a certain age. From the stage, bounded by thick red velvet curtains, the president of the court of Palermo, Piergiorgio Morosini, sets the tone: “This reform is the most incisive proposed since the birth of the Constitution in 1948, since it provides for the mod…
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The afternoon comes to an end on Wednesday, March 18, when the first folding seats of the old cinema Teatro Italia de Ancona are lowered. The room is filled, to half, with an audience of a certain age. From the stage, bounded by thick red velvet curtains, the president of the court of Palermo, Piergiorgio Morosini, sets the tone: “This reform is the most incisive proposed since the birth of the Constitution in 1948, since it provides for the mod…

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infoLibre.es broke the news in on Monday, March 23, 2026.
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