Italian Justice Minister Carlo Nordio is facing intense political and institutional backlash after describing a so‑called “para‑mafia system” within the CSM (Superior Council of the Judiciary) and making remarks that victims’ groups and opposition parties consider offensive to mafia victims. Opposition forces are also attacking Nordio over justice‑related referendum issues, alleging that implementing decrees are already drafted, suggesting pre‑cooked reforms. The dispute matters because it strains relations between the government, the judiciary, and civil society on sensitive justice and anti‑mafia policy, potentially complicating institutional reforms.
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If the dispute over justice reforms contributes to broader political or institutional instability, investors could reassess Italian sovereign risk, increasing yield volatility.
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