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Ilaria Salis' father writes to Mattarella: 'Move the government' - News

2024-03-29T15:25:43.752Z

Highlights: Ilaria Salis' father writes to Mattarella: 'Move the government' - News.it. 'We must wait for the Court to transcribe yesterday's order' - Lawyer Gyorgy Magyar on the timing of the appeal. 'The government should examine its conscience, I will turn to the Quirinale', says Roberto Salis. 'Wrong choice, but don't politicize the case', says Tajani. 'Images in chains are unacceptable', says Zaki.


'We must wait for the Court to transcribe yesterday's order' (ANSA)


 "We need to wait for the Court to put in writing the order pronounced yesterday, i.e. the rejection of house arrest for Ilaria Salis, and it will take a few days after the Easter holidays. Immediately afterwards, and certainly within the deadlines set, we will present the appeal against this order to the Court of Appeal which has already issued a ruling in our favor, regarding the translation of all the documents of the trial into Italian". Thus the lawyer Gyorgy Magyar on the timing of the appeal. Magyar declined to speculate on the timing of the ruling on the appeal. 

For further information Agenzia ANSA Still handcuffs and chains in the classroom, Ilaria Salis remains in prison - News - Ansa.it The teacher remains in cell: 'Danger of escape'. Roberto Salis: 'The government should examine its conscience, I will turn to the Quirinale'. Tajani: 'Wrong choice, but don't politicize the case'. Threats to the woman's lawyers and friends from some extremists. In the group of Italians there was Zerocalcare. Zaki: 'Images in chains are unacceptable' 

Ilaria Salis' father

 "I sent a certified email to the President of the Republic, a very dry letter referring to the one I sent him on 17 January and to which he immediately replied. He is the guarantor of the Constitution and Article 3 applies to all Italian citizens: he can intervene on the Orban government and must move the Italian government because evidently it did not do what it should have done": this is what Roberto Salis, the father of the Italian teacher in prison in Budapest for over 13 months on charges of having attacked three far-right militants, whose request for house arrest was rejected yesterday. 

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