Judicial reform prime ministership war in Israel much loved by

Judicial reform, prime ministership, war in Israel: much loved by Fazio

Giuliano Amato Fabio Fazio gave a long interview for “Che tempo che fa” in which he addressed various very current topics, including the Judicial reform, which the Meloni government wants to tackle to restore order and discipline in the sector. “There are reasons the justice system makes mistakes. Despite my work, I have never delved into the technical details of the various judicial reforms,” said the former President of the Council and the Constitutional Court.

“One thing I know: God bless the fact that we have 7,000 to 8,000 judges who depend only on the law and not on others. That’s really an essential guarantee factor that we need,” Amato continued, according to which the judges “Sometimes they make mistakes, sometimes they look for them, sometimes they love them Theoretical constructions more than the evidence that comes from facts, but I like our system. It is possible that it needs reforms, but in principle its features should be preserved. Judge me too conservative“.

In connection with the controversies that arose around the presidency entrusted to him Algorithms CommissionAmato liked to emphasize that “there is more than one in the Italian government itself and I do not interfere in that.” In any case, this, set up within the publishing department, is specifically about the “impact that artificial intelligence has.” and on the editorial work, on the work of journalists, on the work of those who write books.” In particular, continues the former Prime Minister, we must answer the question whether GP Chat Will it ever be possible to replace journalists: “Will we have articles written by artificial intelligence that reach the reader directly? Will there be artificial intelligence news processing that decides what news we read? … what happens to journalists.” “What happens to the authors of the books? There’s a lot to evaluate.”

He reiterated his opposition to the reform Premiered adds, however, that this role should be “strengthened,” but “in different ways,” since “its authority would inevitably take precedence over that of the head of state.” But there was also a way to address the topic of war in the Middle East: “Lo Palestinian state A part of the Israeli right does not want this because Netanyahu actually preferred to occupy the space earmarked for the Palestinian state with Israeli settlers rather than let them arrive there.”