An exchange of chats with the Roman prosecutor Luca Palamara, two years ago, on the story of the Nave Diciotti unleashes the storm on Giovanni Legnini, former vice president of the CSM and now extraordinary Commissioner of the government for the reconstruction of the earthquake in central Italy. The League, with the support of the Brothers of Italy, accuses him of having stirred up the prosecutors against the then Minister of the Interior Matteo Salvini, when he was leading the Marshals' Palace, and asks that he leave the new position. But above all he invokes the intervention of the head of state. Because, as the leader of the Carroccio says, there is at stake "the credibility of the entire judiciary". "Mine was a dutiful intervention" to protect the independence of the judiciary, replies Legnini, who speaks of a controversy fueled by "decontextualized and therefore partial and misleading messages" and underlines that those chats "have nothing to do with each other Palamara ". To publish the messages that inflame the political climate is the Truth, which for some time has been giving ample space to the chats of Palamara captured by the prosecutors of Perugia thanks to a trojan, as part of the investigation for corruption. Conversations that have already caused an earthquake within the judiciary, causing the junta of the ANM to collapse and which have prompted the Minister of Justice and his majority to accelerate the reform of the CSM.
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2020-05-28T23:33:59.857Z
Storm for chat Legnini with Palamara on Diciotti (ANSA)An exchange of chats with the Roman prosecutor Luca Palamara, two years ago, on the story of the Nave Diciotti unleashes the storm on Giovanni Legnini, former vice president of the CSM and now extraordinary Commissioner of the government for the reconstruction of the earthquake in central Italy. The League, with the support of the Brothers of Italy, accuses him of having stirred up the prosecutors...