Parodi resigned as president of the Anm for personal reasons
Reportedly for 'personal reasons'
Cesare Parodi has resigned as president of the National Association of Magistrates. Deputy prosecutor in Turin, according to initial information, the reasons are related to the serious health problems of a family member, and Parodi decided to announce his decision shortly before the closure of the polls for the referendum on justice reform, so as not to tie his resignation to any result of the count.
Yesterday Parodi's last post to refute fake
Cesare Parodi's last social media post was 20 hours ago. He wrote to refute a fake that had spread in various chats: 'An important communication. Some beautiful soul is running exit polls that give the yes vote at 60/100. This is an earlier referendum that has nothing to do with today's!!! The fact itself comments on itself but the news needs to be circulated. Have a good evening'. Then today's communication, shortly before 3 p.m., to the Central Steering Committee of the ANM with his resignation from the Bureau. 'Strictly family reasons,' repeat sources close to Parodi. Parodi's colleagues, in Turin but also in Rome, stress the weight of the referendum campaign and repeat: maximum respect, at this time, it is only 'personal reasons' that have weighed. On 28 March there could be a new designation with the CoC meeting. Parodi had beenelected in February last year to replace Giuseppe Santalucia.
a few days ago the damaged car
In the night between Friday and Saturday, news broke of the damage to the car of the president of the Anm. The car was parked under his home in Turin, where he had returned last night after attending a closing event of the referendum campaign in Alessandria. Parodi himself realised what had happened and found a shattered window, but nothing had been taken from the car.

