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Italian Parliament Delays Constitutional Judge Appointment Amid Calls for Referendum

The Italian Parliament’s recent attempt to vote for a new Constitutional Court judge resulted in no candidates being chosen, with 339 blank votes, 14 null, and 9 dispersed votes. This outcome necessitates a tenth voting round. Justice Minister Carlo Nordio expressed his desire for a referendum on the separation of magistrates’ careers, emphasizing the unity of the majority on this issue. He outlined a timeline aiming to finish the double reading of the reform by July 2025, advocating for public input if a qualified majority isn’t reached.

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