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It is not possible to cancel the service pensions, on Tuesday said the Justice Minister, Stelian Ion, but a level as balanced as possible with the salary is wanted. There are ongoing discussions. Representatives of the judiciary, the president of the CSM (Supreme Council of Magistrates), the president of the High Court and the Prosecutor General will be present at today s discussions, and we will discuss today (Tuesday), maybe another day, too, the issue of pensions, but not the idea of effectively eliminating these pensions, because it is not possible, we know very well, there have been attempts over time, we have sounded the alarm over time not to create this illusion in the public space and for this discourse be not fed, that these pensions can be eliminated altogether. These service pensions are protected by the Constitution and by the decisions of the Constitutional Court, minister Stelian Ion said at the Ministry of Labour.
The approval of the state budget, the third wave of pandemic, new movement restrictions, spontaneous subway strike and protests against government measures are the defining elements of the most tumultuous month since the beginning of 2021 so far
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Perugia probe into alleged leak of confidential documents
30 Aprile 2021
ROME, APR 30 - The Italian judiciary has been hit by
a fresh storm after several newspapers reported on Friday that a
probe has been opened into the leaking of confidential judicial
documents, secret letters and defamation involving a number of
prosecutors offices.
Part of the case revolves around allegations that Milan
prosecutor Paolo Storari last year passed on classified files to
Piercamillo Davigo, who at the time was a member of the Supreme
Council of Magistrates (CSM), the Italian judiciary s
self-governing body.
A few months later these documents were sent to a number of
InfoMigrants By ANSA Published on : 2021/04/07
A complaint filed by an Italian daily has set off controversy. It said several journalists who worked on migration issues ranging from Libya to NGO activities were illegally wiretapped by the Trapani prosecutor s office starting in 2016. Italian Justice Minister Marta Cartabia has ordered an assessment.
A storm is brewing in Italy over news from press organizations that several journalists who work on migration and search-and-rescue activities by NGOs in the Mediterranean said they were illegally wiretapped by the Trapani prosecutor s office.
Following their complaint, Italian Justice Minister Marta Cartabia on Saturday ordered an assessment of the claims. That procedure could eventually lead to sending out investigators if the claims are found to have merit. This is the first initiative to verify the conduct of a judicial official that Cartabia has taken since she was na