Rome, 10 March (LaPresse) – " The statement by the chief of staff of the Minister of Justice is unfortunate, as Minister Nordio himself pointed out.‘ This was stated by Undersecretary to the Prime Minister Alfredo Mantovano in an interview with Radio1's “Ping Pong”. ’But the important thing now is to examine the merits of the reform,‘ he added. ’This is not about deciding the fate of the government for the year remaining until the end of the legislature. It is a question of understanding whether these amendments to the Constitution concerning the administration of justice are supported by the Italian people or not, and many influential members of the left who did not vote and will probably never vote for Giorgia Meloni have nevertheless expressed their support for this reform. This means that it is not a set of partisan rules. Many influential magistrates, from the president of the Cassation section to public prosecutors in various districts, have expressed and are expressing their convinced and reasoned support for the reform, which means that it is not against magistrates. It is for magistrates and for all citizens, above all to make the daily administration of justice impartial and therefore also efficient. It is therefore independent of political alignments, and I hope that the controversies in the days leading up to the vote will be put aside and that merit will prevail.