Falls Sie es verpasst haben: Italienische Politiker (insbesondere der Außenminister und der Premierminister) versuchen, sich in Schweizer Gerichtsverfahren einzumischen und ungerechtfertigte Kontroversen über die Tragödie von Crans-Montana zu schüren. Dieses Verhalten (das unseren bilateralen diplomatischen Beziehungen schadet) dient lediglich dazu, sich vor einem bevorstehenden italienischen Referendum über die Struktur des Justizsystems dieses Landes einen billigen, kurzfristigen politischen Vorteil zu verschaffen.

Wie üblich reagiert unser Fußabtreter eines Bundesrates schwach auf die Verteidigung der Schweiz, obwohl genau diese Art von unerträglichen Eingriffen in unsere inneren Angelegenheiten entschieden angegangen und gestoppt werden sollte.

https://www.letemps.ch/opinions/editoriaux/drame-de-crans-montana-l-indecence-des-attaques-italiennes

Von jeanpauljh

10 Kommentare

  1. Current_Ranger_7954 on

    lol what is straining the bilateral relations is the shit show Valais is doing. No transparency, no accountability for the government. This is the particular brand of Swiss corruption being shown to the world. It’s great, keep the pressure on italy

  2. L Italie est gentillement en train de de Trumpiser. Pour le plus grand plaisir de Melon.

  3. LeroyoJenkins on

    Meh, just Italian politicians using any chance they have to divert attention from their own mess.

  4. LineEnvironmental557 on

    While the italian attacks are merely for internal political gain, this does not mean that what is happening in Valais is right.
    There is lack of accountability, incapacity of admitting fault as well as arrogance in handling of the investigation.

  5. reluctanthumanbeing on

    There will soon be a referendum in Italy to reduce the powers of the magistrates with respect to the government. The government has been doing absolutely nothing other than criticizing judges lately. Alleged judicial mistakes are on the news every day for months now.
    Attacking Switzerland is a very easy way to double down without risking pissing off anyone that can fight back, dipping into the populist sentiment that sweeps the country.
    It’s sad, but this is what _sells_ in Italy right now.

  6. GingerPrince72 on

    Quite interesting, I was in Bologna a week ago and several people mentioned Crans Montana, clearly getting lots of attention there.

  7. Maleficent_Agent4846 on

    This is a move aimed at pleasing the domestic electorate and projecting an image of strength (easy to do with Switzerland, much less so with others, for example the USA). What outraged Italy’s government and media is the release of Jacques Moretti. Similar procedures exist in Italy itself and other Western countries. This is all clearly pretextual

    I am the first to say that the Valais prosecutors made several mistakes and a special prosecutor should have been appointed from day 1, but interference of this level (aka bullying) by a foreign country into the judicial system is simply unacceptable. I hope that, for once, our Federal Council will respond clearly and firmly.

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