“These are ridiculous controversies. Some of the magistrates have lost contact with the Italians who work”: this is how Prime Minister Matteo Renzi replied clearly to the magistrates who, on the occasion of the inauguration of the judicial year, had raised various criticisms of the Government, above all for his intention to reduce the holidays of magistrates.
"He wants to make us die of fatigue" claimed the attorney general of Turin, Marcello Maddalena. But he wasn't the only one to defend the category.
Renzi also remarked with surprise that the magistrates had reserved tabte criticisms less than Berlusconi when he was prime minister.