The “Sì Separa” Committee of Messina is officially established and operational throughout the entire territory of the metropolitan city of Messina. The Einaudi Foundation communicated the full activation of the territorial group, thanking the promoters for their commitment and underlining how the widespread presence in the territory is decisive for supporting a civil and cultural battle that the Foundation has been carrying on for years.
The Sì Separa Messina Committee is made up of promoting members: Carmelo Altomonte, Vicky Amendolia, Nino Beninati, Francesco Capparucci, Claudio Cardile, Nello Caruso, Marco Carone, Dario Caroniti, Cesare Corrieri, Salvatore Cicco, Simone Coletta, Saro Contestabile, Ferdinando Croce, Giancarlo Crupi, Carmelo Duci, Andrea Fiore, Carmelo Garofalo, Andrea Germanà, Giovanni Giachino. Camillo Giliberto, Pierangelo Grimaudo, Pasquale Guarnera, Umberto Guarnera, Pietro Iannello, Nino Interdonato, Andrea Ipsaro Passione, Salvatore Irrera, Giuseppe La Gamba Michele Limosani Antonio Martino, Pippo Morano, Massimiliano Parisi, Felice Panebianco, Simona Paratore, Antonio Perna, Daniele Tranchida, Alberto Vermiglio, Giuseppe Santalco, Francesco Suria, Diana Zingales. This is the nucleus that will coordinate information and organizational activities in the entire metropolitan area, in dialogue with the national structure.
The members of the committee at national level participate by right: Walter Militi, Enzo Palumbo, Pippo Rao.
The Territorial Committee announces that, in agreement with the National Secretariat, an important event with guests of national caliber is being defined between 20th and 21st January.
Please note that the proposed reform aims to separate the careers between the judging and prosecuting judiciary, providing distinct paths that meet only during the trial, respecting the roles. The reform introduces two Higher Councils chaired by the President of the Republic, a system of drawing lots within qualified lists to reduce the weight of factions and an autonomous and specialized disciplinary High Court.
The declared objective is to build a more third-party justice system, more responsible and more credible in the eyes of citizens.
With the birth of the Sì Separa Messina Committee, the metropolitan city of Messina now has a stable point of reference for informing itself on the reform, participating in the public debate and actively contributing to a decision that concerns the balance of power and the quality of Italian democracy.
List of members of the Committee of promoters of “Professione Italia per il Sì”:
Francesco Brando
Dario Cama
Giancarlo Cammaroto
Sakiko Tamako Chemi
Giuseppe Delia
Filippo Di Blasi
Daniela Faranda
Elena Florio
Giorgio Fleres
Except Marabello
Salvatore Dino Melluso
Nino Parisi
Antonino J. Rappazzo
Franco Restuccia
Nicola Russo
Rita Santoro
Rosario Santoro
Costanza Tarzia
Fulvia Toscano