(ANSA) - ROME, JANUARY 19 - "We are committed to reducing the average duration of civil proceedings by 40%; and by 25% for penalties within a period of five years. To date, we can say that having achieved - and indeed exceeded - the objectives set for 31 December 2021 ", with the approval of the proxy laws on civil and criminal proceedings;, the interventions on insolvency and the start of recruitment for the Process. This was highlighted by Minister Marta Cartabia who in her report to the Senate now defined the reform of the CSM as "fundamental". "The PNRR commits us to approve it by 2022" and "that deadline must be met, added the minister, who reaffirmed her commitment to "accelerate" the reform and "solicit examination "by the Council of Ministers (ANSA).
Justice: Cartabia, 2021 objectives exceeded, now CSM reform
2022-01-19T12:12:52.175Z
"We are committed to reducing the average duration of civil proceedings by 40%; and by 25% for penalties within a period of five years. (ANSA)