A report by the Civil Liberties Union for Europe highlighted Italy's government as significantly undermining the rule of law by manipulating the judiciary and intolerating media criticism. This was part of a wider trend of democratic recession in Europe, as Hungary also showed regression in its legal frameworks. The report indicated that several countries are dismantling democratic norms, raising concerns about the EU's ability to address these issues. With findings from 43 human rights organizations, the report painted a dire picture of the persistent violation of legal and democratic standards across the EU.
Italy's government has profoundly undermined the rule of law with changes to the judiciary and heavy intolerance to media criticism, indicative of Europe's democratic recession.
Liberties reported that Italy is one of five dismantlers that intentionally undermine the rule of law, showcasing significant regression in multiple dimensions.
Without decisive action, the EU risks further democratic erosion, as reported by Liberties, highlighting alarming persistence of rule of law violations throughout the EU.
The report, compiled by 43 human rights organizations, emphasizes the need for greater accountability and action from the EU to address these deteriorating conditions.
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