(ANSA) - ROME, MAR 27 - Italian criminal lawyers on Monday
announced a three day strike from April 19-21, the first major
justice sector protest since Giorgia Meloni took over as premier
last October.
Against what it called the government's "inertia on reforms"
affecting justice, the Union of Criminal Chambers proclaimed
three days of abstention from hearings from 19 to 21 April.
It is the first strong protest in the justice sector since the
installation of the Meloni government after the September 25
general election. (ANSA).
Lawyers to strike for three days against govt 'inertia'
First major justice protest since Meloni installed
