Il Fatto Quotidiano: “Vorresti togliere di mezzo i magistrati?”: il comitato dell’Anm rilancia la frase di Bartolozzi come slogan per il No

La prima versione, “Vorresti giudici che dipendono dalla politica?“, aveva sollevato un polverone e causato persino una denuncia in Procura. Ma ora, grazie all’assist involontario di Giusi Bartolozzi, il comitato Giusto dire No promosso dall’Associazione nazionale magistrati ha aggiornato i suoi manifesti referendari, ripubblicandoli sui social con uno slogan ancora più efficace: “Vorresti togliere di mezzo la magistratura? No“. Una citazione letterale delle parole della capo di gabinetto del ministero della Giustizia, che nella stessa occasione – un dibattito sull’emittente siciliana Telecolor – si è spinta a definire i magistrati “un plotone di esecuzione“.
L’idea di trasformare l’uscita di Bartolozzi in un messaggio a favore del No è arrivata dai creativi di Proforma, l’agenzia di comunicazione che segue i magistrati. Lo slogan “Vorresti giudici che dipendono dalla politica”, ricorda il comitato nel post, “è stato attaccato duramente dai sostenitori del Sì“. Contro i manifesti – i primi a comparire nelle stazioni ferroviarie – si era scagliata anche Giorgia Meloni nella sua conferenza stampa di inizio anno: “Se chi ha nel suo dna la ricerca della verità scrive una menzogna per difendere la sua campagna, questo delegittima”. “Qualcuno è arrivato perfino a denunciarci per aver diffuso notizie false, atte a turbare l’ordine pubblico“, prosegue “Giusto dire No”, citando l’esposto presentato ai pm di Roma da Giorgio Spangher, accademico presidente del comitato per il Sì promosso dal Partito radicale (in cui si chiedeva pure il sequestro dei manifesti).

Poi però è arrivata Bartolozzi: “Per settimane ci hanno accusato di esagerare, sostenendo che la riforma non avrebbe mai avuto l’effetto di sottomettere la magistratura alla politica. Ora il braccio destro del ministro della Giustizia ci dice che, al contrario, eravamo stati troppo prudenti: la riforma non vuole sottomettere la magistratura all’esecutivo, vuole “toglierla di mezzo”. Nel frattempo abbiamo aggiornato il nostro manifesto. Dopo queste parole, è ancora più (atrocemente) fedele alla realtà”, conclude il comitato.

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“Would you like to get rid of the magistrates?”: the Anm committee relaunches Bartolozzi’s phrase as a slogan for No.

The first version, “Would you want judges dependent on politics?” had caused a stir and even led to a complaint at the Public Prosecutor’s Office. But now, thanks to the unintentional intervention of Giusi Bartolozzi, the “Just Say No” committee promoted by the National Association of Magistrates has updated its referendum posters, republishing them on social media with an even more effective slogan: “Would you want to eliminate the judiciary? No.” This is a literal quote from the head of the ministry of Justice’s office, who during the same occasion – a debate on the Sicilian broadcaster Telecolor – went so far as to define magistrates as an “execution squad.”

The idea of transforming Bartolozzi’s remark into a message in favor of No came from the creatives at Proforma, the communication agency that follows the magistrates. The slogan “Would you want judges dependent on politics?” as the committee recalls in its post, “was severely attacked by supporters of Yes.” Giorgia Meloni also launched an attack on the posters – the first to appear at railway stations – during her end-of-year press conference: “If someone has in their DNA a search for the truth writes a lie to defend their campaign, this delegitimizes.” “Someone even filed a complaint against us for spreading false news, intended to disturb public order,” continues “Just Say No,” quoting the complaint presented to the Rome prosecutors by Giorgio Spangher, academic and president of the Yes committee promoted by the Radical Party (which also called for the seizure of the posters).

Then Bartolozzi arrived: “For weeks we were accused of exaggerating, claiming that the reform would never have subjected the judiciary to politics. Now the minister of Justice’s right-hand woman tells us that, on the contrary, we had been too cautious: the reform does not want to subject the judiciary to the executive, it wants to “eliminate” it.” In the meantime, we have updated our poster. After these words, it is even more (atrociously) faithful to reality,” concludes the committee.

Article “Would you want to eliminate the magistrates?”: the Anm committee relaunches Bartolozzi’s phrase as a slogan for the No comes from Il Fatto Quotidiano.

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Le parole della capo di gabinetto al posto del vecchio messaggio "Vorresti giudici che dipendono dalla politica?": "Ci accusavano di esagerare, invece eravamo stati prudenti"

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UPDATES MADE TO URBAN DESIGN PLAN

On Feb. 9, 2026 during the public city council meeting, officials approved major updates to urban policy. These include mandatory inclusionary zoning for new developments within Major Transit Station Areas (MTSAs) along the ION light rail line.  

Beginning July 1, 2027, developers will be required to set aside a portion of their units for affordable housing, a mandate that impacts project profitability and may prompt a rush of application filings before the deadline to bypass the new requirement.   

Once the mandate begins, two per cent of units in qualifying developments within MTSAs will be required to be affordable. That requirement will gradually increase to five per cent by 2031—the current provincial maximum permitted under Ontario regulations. The decision marks the end of nearly a decade of deliberation over how to require affordable housing in high-growth areas.  

“Communicating certainty is actually a beneficial condition in all of this,” Julie Wright, ward 7 councillor for the City of Waterloo, said during the Feb. 9, 2026 public council meeting.   

Wright was referring to the city’s decision to set a firm implementation date for inclusionary zoning rather than tying it to fluctuating market triggers.  

By providing a fixed timeline, the city aims to provide a predictable environment for land budgeting and project planning, preventing the wait-and-see approach that often stalls affordable housing construction.  

With roughly a year and a half until implementation, Adam Lauder, the city’s manager of community planning, said staff do not anticipate a significant surge, noting that approximately 25,000 residential units are already in the planning pipeline.   

“I don’t expect that there’s going to be a large rush of developments…in order to get in front, or become exempt,” Lauder said. “I do think that the industry will use the next year and a half, as they acquire land, to factor inclusionary zoning into their pro forma.”  

The certainty of the 2027 start date was met with bittersweet reflections from some leaders.   

“The preferred time…for the development community on this is never…and for me the preferred time for this was 10 years ago when we first started talking about it,” Royce Bodaly, ward 2 councillor for the City of Waterloo, said during the Feb. 9, 2026 Waterloo public council meeting.   

While implementation had originally been targeted for March 2025, a consultant report warned that current economic conditions could slow the housing market. In response, the council adjusted the timeline and coordinated with the cities of Kitchener and Cambridge to ensure transit-oriented development sites remain viable for builders.  

Typically, inclusionary zoning units are set to market averages to provide moderate affordability, rather than being tied to rent-geared-to-income (RGI) programs, which cap rent at 30 per cent of gross income.   

“While you’re walking the hallways, you’re not really going to know which door is affordable,” Lauder said. “Inclusionary zoning is not intended to deliver deeply affordable units, but rather moderately affordable units.”  

To help the industry manage added costs, the city is offering density exemptions so that affordable units do not count toward maximum density limits. The move aligns with Waterloo’s strategy of growing inward and upward; data shows roughly 80 per cent of recent residential growth has occurred through infill development.   

“Inward growth is generally better for the tax base and the taxpayer,” Lauder said.  

Council also approved $260,000 for a dedicated by-law dispatch arrangement. Beginning July 1, 2026, after-hours noise and nuisance calls will be routed through Waterloo Regional Police Service dispatch. Referring to a $440,000 transfer from social service funding back into the police budget, Jen Vasic, Ward 5 Councillor for the City of Waterloo expressed her frustration.   

“The police budget is huge, and now we’re giving the police more money from an upstream organization… I can’t figure out some better way forward,” Vasic said during the Feb. 9, 2026  Waterloo public council meeting.  

The meeting concluded with a presentation on the Urban Design Manual refresh.   

“Beauty should be a part of life for everyone and not only the affluent… aesthetics is a social good,” Vasic said during the Feb. 9, 2026 Wasterloo public council meeting.   

Diane Freeman, ward 4 councillor for the City of Waterloo added that the creation of happiness actually does bring value when giving consideration to urban design. Ultimately, the policy updates are intended to ensure the city remains accessible.   

“Inclusionary zoning helps to ensure that there’s a place in the city of Waterloo for everyone,” Lauder said.  

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