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Mattarella Tells New Magistrates to Uphold Impartiality as Rome Debates Judicial Reforms

His address underscores that moral rigor is crucial for public trust as Rome's leaders accelerate reforms to separate judges’ careers from those of prosecutors.

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Overview

  • Mattarella asserted that no state power is immune from constraints and urged strict checks and balances to safeguard judicial autonomy.
  • He called on judges and prosecutors to be and appear irreproachable in every context, including on social media.
  • The president rejected the idea of entrusting justice to artificial intelligence, highlighting the necessity of human legal judgment.
  • Observers interpreted the speech as a rebuke to recent criticisms by officials such as undersecretary Andrea Delmastro.
  • Justice Minister Carlo Nordio is pressing ahead with career-separation reforms despite pushback from the National Magistrates Association and opposition parties.