The Patti case and the death of the rule of law in Italy

The Patti case and the death of the rule of law in Italy
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Politics, except Davide Faraone of Italia Viva who is a serious person, does not deal with it because it is not a case that concerns their club. But the legal case that crushed Carmelo Patti, former owner of Valtur, tells us in what comatose state our rule of law exists and what are the results of the excessive power of a judiciary insensitive to respect for individual rights. Patti was considered close to the mafia clans, accused of being a frontman. He faced thirteen trials. He lost his reputation in the media lynching of which he was the victim (the executioner journalists: what a shame). He has lost friendships and affections. His work was destroyed. Now he is deceased, but after this ordeal the Court recognized that he was completely unrelated to him. An Italian citizen was crushed by the ferocious mechanisms of unjust justice and the corrupt and complicit press. No magistrate will pay. The ANM, the magistrates’ union which demands a status of untouchability, will continue to say that any control is an attack on the independence of the judiciary. The magistrates who shredded Patti will have their brilliant careers, there is no civil liability, those who are victims of a monstrous mechanism must passively accept his bad luck. And then they talk about Hungary. Italy brings up the rear in respect of the rule of law.

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