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No more slogans about Roggero!
Italy🏛️ PoliticsProgressive7 hr. ago

No more slogans about Roggero!

The article discusses concerns over the potential granting of presidential pardon to Mario Roggero, emphasizing that the judicial process should remain separate from political influence. It criticizes the timing of the Ministry of Justice’s investigation, which began before the final verdict from the Supreme Court was available, raising institutional concerns. The piece argues that the pardon should not be used as a political tool to satisfy public opinion or media campaigns, but rather as a rare, individualized measure based on humanitarian and constitutional grounds. It stresses the need for careful evaluation of personal circumstances and highlights the role of the President of the Republic under Article 87 of the Constitution.

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Il Fatto Quotidiano logoIl Fatto QuotidianoIndependentProgressive7 hr. ago
No more slogans about Roggero!

The article discusses concerns over the potential granting of presidential pardon to Mario Roggero, emphasizing that the judicial process should remain separate from political influence. It criticizes the timing of the Ministry of Justice’s investigation, which began before the final verdict from the Supreme Court was available, raising institutional concerns. The piece argues that the pardon should not be used as a political tool to satisfy public opinion or media campaigns, but rather as a rare, individualized measure based on humanitarian and constitutional grounds. It stresses the need for careful evaluation of personal circumstances and highlights the role of the President of the Republic under Article 87 of the Constitution.

Bias read (Progressive): The article frames the issue as a conflict between political pressure and constitutional principles, advocating for judicial independence and criticizing the politicization of pardons. It uses strong language against the misuse of executive power and emphasizes institutional integrity, aligning more

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