Wednesday, September 26, 2007

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Prodi, WHY NOT-President, help us to hope


Marco Travaglio

Since appealing to the sensibilities of Clemente Mastella is a futile exercise this is a call to Romano Prodi. With the current climate, gentle chairman, everything can afford that unless his government incurring the suspicion of wanting to remove a magistrate who is investigating the Prime Minister and Minister of Justice. Then you know, the president, his name is entered in the register of Catanzaro degl'indagati investigation for abuse of office "Why Not" a duty to see clear up a few thousand phone calls involving a mobile phone "in Use "you too, besides some members of his staff for some time investigated for alleged fraud on the funds. Instead Mastella is under investigation for now, but the acts of the Prosecutor of Catanzaro ended several phone calls between two suspects (the number two in the CDO, Antonio Saladino, former piduista Luigi Bisignani, already sentenced to maxitangente Enimont) and Mastella. That is, the first minister who has sent an inspection in Catanzaro and now calls the CSM to transfer away from Catanzaro Mariano Lombardi, the chief prosecutor and the substitute Luigi De Magistris, who is the holder of such investigations. Formally, the minister exercises his power. In fact this is the first time a Minister of Justice calls to transfer a token that investigates not only the head of government, but also on him. Berlusconi had repeatedly tried to get rid of the pool of Milan and even to a trial judge Sme (Guido Brambilla), but by Castelli, never "treated" by the magistrates in Milan. Now, with the demand for anti-Mastella De Magistris, conflict interest is even double. If you, President, is extraneous to the allegations, has every interest in that Parliament authorizing the use of phone records that the prosecutor will send to the House, so that its position will be further developed and then closed without shadows. As a common citizen. However, if the investigation was removed from De Magistris, or if Parliament were to deny the go-ahead, would doubt that the investigations have been blocked by political means. And the same goes for Mastella, whose calls are being investigated. Since De Magistris became interested in you, President Prodi, his entourage and his justice minister, she would have to triple the stock, recommending his staff not to say a word against him and his Keeper to leave work in peace. Unfortunately, the opposite has occurred: De Magistris - as he often wrote on Unity Enrico Fierro, one of the few Italian journalists to notice the case Calabria - is one man, both in its proxy, both in his city, both in its region. The allegations that the ministry's moves are ridiculous: it would have slipped a few phone calls "irrelevant" in the search warrant of Pg Power, would be issued "too many interviews, did not inform the head of some inscriptions of suspects. Now, that's about to break the isolation is often the last weapon remaining judges in the land of the Mafia, but, if you do not violate the confidentiality of investigations (De Magistris and he never did), it is their constitutional right. That phone call is not relevant as another review. As for the failure to notify the head, the prosecutor should be noted that Lombardi is alleged to have informed suspects of another investigation by the Hon. avv.ind. Luigi forzista Pittelli (social study of the child of unmarried Lombardi): so, when De Magistris searched them, found the empty drawers. With such a precedent, only a fool would continue to inform the head. Whatever one may say the news, the current one in Catanzaro is not a fight between and deputy prosecutor, and Mastella is the peacemaker who restored order in Catanzaro is a tragic story, far unpublished, of kids who are investigating judges to 360 degrees and a power sprawling, extended to the upper echelons togate, trying to stop him. It was hoped that such stories would end a year ago, with the release of Berlusconi at Palazzo Chigi. Help us, President Prodi, to hope again.

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