"It was worth it."
It 's the title Armando Spataro, the Milan prosecutor of the tribunal has given a book that Wednesday, 16/03, the event flag, has failed to present at our cultural center. I got the presentation of the initiative strongly supported by the Culture, directed by Antonio Niglia and our incredible manager of the Library, Ivan Bianchini. Incredible is incredible because his desire to do and ideas that can realize.
Spataro spoke for two hours in front of about 130 people (!) Of law and justice reform, drawing on 35 years of professional career including 30 in the judiciary at the Milan prosecutor's office. Experience in this condensed His book has also won the award for the section 2010 Capalbio policy and institutions.
Numerous were the questions asked by the people who made me understand that the desire to learn is so great, how great is their critical sense.
Just create the opportunity for discussion and information. Debates like the one Wednesday night on television is rare to see them. There are many occasions when Spataro also invite other judges have seen in television to talk about the features of the reform of justice, but then canceled the invitation to see why politicians sosterenere opposing views that should have refused to intervene to discuss in technical merit.
And then they are welcome evenings like the one we experienced ourselves. I think our community can be considered lucky to have heard the live testimony of its kind in the week when they became public the reports on the penetration of organized crime in northern Italy and Lombardy in particular.
reports that have demonstrated once again the level of contiguity that part of the political class has associations with the underworld from the municipal administrative level, involving representatives of different political hue.
The host dr. Spataro its flag in the evening There must be filled with joy because the unification of Italy brought democracy, without law there is no democracy.
Ricordiamocelo!
A big thank you to all participants.
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