"If political parties and parliamentary groups are in favor of a Superior Council of the Judiciary formed on the basis of new and different criteria, it is necessary that they prepare and approve a law that provides for it in Parliament: this task is not entrusted by the Constitution to the President of the Republic but to the Government and Parliament ". This is stated in a note from the Quirinale on the CSM. "However superfluous it must be clarified that the President of the Republic moves - and must move - within the scope of the tasks and according to the rules established by the Constitution and by law and cannot dissolve the Superior Council of the Judiciary on the basis of its own discretionary evaluation" . This is what the presidency of the Republic remembers.
"If political parties and parliamentary groups are in favor of a Superior Council of the Judiciary formed on the basis of new and different criteria, it is necessary that they prepare and approve a law that provides for it in Parliament: this task is not entrusted by the Constitution to the President of the Republic but to the Government and Parliament ". A note from the Quirinal states this