Politics always offers interesting points for debate, wherever you want to look at it. One of the issues that is most polarizing the discussion in Italy is certainly that linked to referendum on justice.
We are now there: less than a month remains until Italians will be called to the polls to express their opinion on the reform proposal (22 and 23 March). Separation of careers, methods of choosing CSM members and disciplinary control are the main changes at the center of the discussion. A debate that has heated up significantly in recent times, with continuous exchanges of views and methods between the majority and the opposition.
In this chaos, however, we risk losing our bearings and not having a clear idea of the object of the vote and the changes that would result from it. To understand more, we recommend reading our guide below.
Once you have made a general idea your own, it is essential to listen to “both bells” in order to be able to vote sensibly, following your own beliefs.
With this objective, the Group of European Conservatives and Reformists organized a public meeting at the Assimpredil Ance conference room, in via San Maurilio 21 in Milan.
Here, authoritative voices of “yes” and “no” will compare each other, explaining their respective positions.
For the “YES”: the Honorable Member will speak Mario MantovaniVice President of the Legal Affairs Commission of the European Parliament (FdI), and senator Sandro SislerVice President of the II Justice Commission of the Senate (FdI).

For the “NO”: the senator will be present Alfredo Bazolimember of the Second Justice Commission of the Senate (PD), and senator Walter VeriniSecretary of the II Justice Commission of the Senate (PD).


The moderation of the meeting will be entrusted to the journalist and writer Fabio Massa.
Useful information: To participate you can register for free at the following link: https://www.eventbrite.it/e/referendum-sulla-giustizia-si-e-no-a-confronto-tickets-1982490465349










