That the path of Marta Cartabia, Minister of Justice, would not have been a descent was evident from the first moment. The renewed controversy surrounding the possible abolition of life imprisonment (“they are about to give the coup de grace to Paolo Borsellino and Giovanni Falcone, they are about to pay the last and heaviest bill signed during the negotiation”, he said on the verge of ranting Salvatore Borsellino) or the quarrels over the prescription, an untouchable knot at the moment, are there to prove it. We know, however, that the real and most urgent dossier on the table of the person in charge of via Arenula that’s what reforms are about, largely civil and organizational, that Europe has explicitly requested of Italy so that our country can access the aid of the Next Generation Eu.
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