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Mattarella calls Nordio back on his pardon of Roggero
Italy🏛️ PoliticsLean Conservative11 hr. ago

Mattarella calls Nordio back on his pardon of Roggero

President Sergio Mattarella met with Justice Minister Carlo Nordio to clarify the limits of the minister’s authority regarding the granting of pardons, emphasizing that this power is reserved exclusively for the president by the Italian Constitution, as confirmed by a 2006 Constitutional Court ruling. The discussion arose after Nordio initiated proceedings for a pardon for Mario Roggero, a jeweler awaiting sentencing. Sources at the Quirinale noted that the matter is not about the merits of the pardon but about constitutional procedures, stressing that the president alone holds this authority. Meanwhile, parliamentary groups from various parties have begun collecting signatures to request the pardon for Roggero, arguing that his potential life sentence would be unbearable given his age. Mario Roggero’s brother expressed gratitude for the support, while Defense Minister Guido Crosetto called for measures to avoid sending Roggero to prison, criticizing judicial interpretations that he believes distort the law.

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ANSA logoANSAIndependentCenter11 hr. ago
Mattarella calls Nordio back on his pardon of Roggero

President Sergio Mattarella met with Justice Minister Carlo Nordio to clarify the limits of the minister’s authority regarding the granting of pardons, emphasizing that this power is reserved exclusively for the president by the Italian Constitution, as confirmed by a 2006 Constitutional Court ruling. The discussion arose after Nordio initiated proceedings for a pardon for Mario Roggero, a jeweler awaiting sentencing. Sources at the Quirinale noted that the matter is not about the merits of the pardon but about constitutional procedures, stressing that the president alone holds this authority. Meanwhile, parliamentary groups from various parties have begun collecting signatures to request the pardon for Roggero, arguing that his potential life sentence would be unbearable given his age. Mario Roggero’s brother expressed gratitude for the support, while Defense Minister Guido Crosetto called for measures to avoid sending Roggero to prison, criticizing judicial interpretations that he believes distort the law.

Bias read (Center): The article presents the constitutional debate over the president’s exclusive authority to grant pardons and includes perspectives from multiple political actors, including the president, the justice minister, and various parliamentary groups. It does not exhibit overtly biased language or one-sided

Il Fatto Quotidiano logoIl Fatto QuotidianoIndependentConservative15 hr. ago
Even the moderate Tajani for the grace of Roggero: He made a mistake but he was the victim of so many attacks...

Antonio Tajani, ministro degli Esteri e leader di Forza Italia, ha espresso supporto per la richiesta di grazia per Mario Roggero, un gioielliere condannato a 14 anni e 9 mesi per aver sparato a due rapinatori. Tajani descrive Roggero come 'un uomo che ha sbagliato, ma è stato vittima di tali e tante aggressioni' e afferma che ha agito per proteggere la sua famiglia. Il ministro conferma l'adesione alla proposta di gruppi parlamentari di centrodestra per ottenere la grazia, sottolineando che la decisione finale spetta al Presidente della Repubblica.

Bias read (Conservative): L'article frames the request for clemency for Mario Roggero through the lens of a right-leaning politician (Tajani of Forza Italia), emphasizing the victimhood and justification of Roggero's actions. The language suggests empathy for the defendant while aligning with center-right parliamentary group

Il Sole 24 Ore logoIl Sole 24 OreParty-aligned🔒Center18 hr. ago
Roggero, Nordio received at the Colle: Punctualized the limits of the powers of the minister on the grace

The article discusses the legal process surrounding the clemency request for Mario Roggero, a 72-year-old jeweler convicted of killing two burglars in 2021. After Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni gave her approval, Justice Minister Carlo Nordio initiated an investigation into granting clemency. However, the Quirinale clarified that the President of the Republic, Sergio Mattarella, has exclusive constitutional authority over such decisions, as confirmed by a 2006 Constitutional Court ruling. The discussion centers on procedural matters rather than the merits of the case itself, emphasizing the separation of powers and the constitutional limits on the ministry’s role. The article notes that the decision on clemency remains premature until the Cassation Court’s reasoning is made public.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced account of the legal and constitutional debate around clemency, focusing on procedural aspects rather than taking a clear ideological stance. It reports both the actions of the center-right government and the constitutional constraints imposed by the presidency, with

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