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Open investigation, the magistrates: “No crime or violation in the action of the prosecutors of Florence”. Renzi: “Decision taken for granted, I will present a new application”

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Open investigation, the magistrates: “No crime or violation in the action of the prosecutors of Florence”.  Renzi: “Decision taken for granted, I will present a new application”

FLORENCE. Matteo Renzi’s appeal against filing against the filing of his complaint against the Florentine magistrates who were investigating the investigation into the Open foundation was rejected. The decision came today: from what emerged, the magistrates believed that there would be no crimes or violations of the law or the Constitution in the action of the prosecutors of Florence.

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“The decision of the Gip of Genoa was taken for granted after the hasty request of the Genoese colleagues – says Matteo Renzi in a note -. Having read the reasons for the ordinance, which are legally very weak and contradictory, we will resubmit the question in Genoa after the Constitutional Court has ruled on the conflict of attribution “. Renzi also announces that he “will ask for an account of the illegitimate sending to Copasir of documents that the Court of Cassation had ordered to destroy and that the Florentine magistrates sent after the sentence of the Cassation”. In this case “it is technically impossible to exclude the willful misconduct of the Florentine public prosecutors as the magistrate does today. The Genoese filing of this complaint was expected, in the coming weeks we will see whether corporatism among colleagues or the merit of the complaints will prevail regarding the next complaints (arriving or already arriving in Genoa).

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