(ANSA) - ROME, NOV 10 - The president of the judiciary's
left-wing faction Magistratura Democratica Silvia Albano, one of
six judges in the immigration unit of Rome's tribunal who nixed
the detention of the first group of migrants taken to a
processing facility Italy has just opened in Albania, said on
Sunday that she has no intention of clashing with the government
while accusing the cabinet of seeking conflict.
"I have no intention of seeking a clash with the government, it
is the government that wants to clash with me and I want to
avoid it", Albano said on the sidelines of the congress in Rome
of Magistratura Democratica, one of the factions within the
National Association of Magistrates (ANM), the judiciary's
union.
"There has been an insufferable personalization.
"There are judges who are trying to do their jobs and a
unanimous opinion has been expressed by all communities of
jurists, from the Union of criminal chambers", which represents
Italian criminal lawyers, to "the associations of professors of
European Union law: they have all said nothing can be done on
the primacy of European legislation", said Albano. (ANSA).