Archive for the ‘Italian Politics’ Category
Monday, May 4th, 2009
Silvio Berlusconi has always vaunted two major talents - an ability to control the media (both his own - a substantial slice of tv and print - as well as those supposedly independent), and a masterful ability to keep together seemingly shakey partnerships. It’s against this backdrop that his second wife, Veronica Lario, dropped a [...]
Tags: alleanza nazionale, berlusconi, berlusconis gaffes, electoral law referendum, european elections, lega nord, neo-fascists, popolo della libertà, silvio berlusconi, women and politics
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Friday, April 17th, 2009
Responding to some ill-defined public outrage (in part manafactured by newspapers owned or close to the Berlusconi family), both Prime Minister Berlusconi and the speaker of the house of deputies, Gianfranco Fini, called for swift and decisive action - not against builders responsible, in Abruzzo, for using shoddy materials and cutting costs, nor against civil [...]
Tags: bridge over the straits of messina, censorship, credit crunch, earthquake in abruzzo, italian nuclear, mafia
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Wednesday, April 8th, 2009
Economists at LaVoce have issued a proposal for the Government to easily raise 172 million euro that can be set aside for reconstruction work. In belt-tightening times you’d imagine the government would be all ears, but I’ve the suspicion that this is a proposal that will be deftly ignored.
In June the country is set to [...]
Tags: earthquake in abruzzo, electoral law referendum, lega nord
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Tuesday, April 7th, 2009
A state of emergency has been declared, funds are being allocated, and politics has been set aside momentarily in order to respond to the devestating earthquake which hit Abruzzo yesterday. It’s not a time for reflection, as Silvio Berlusconi pointed out in his press conference yesterday brushing aside the suggestions that this earthquake had already [...]
Tags: corruption, earthquake in abruzzo, emergency politics, irpinia quake, l'aquila, san giuliano di puglia quake
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Monday, March 23rd, 2009
The chart-topping political debates in Italy at the moment are the economic crisis, crime and security, federalism, and illegal immigration - ranked in importance according to the particular peccadiloes of each political party. One interesting phenomena, which is tied to each of these issues in one way or another, is the issue of Italian emmigration.
Italian [...]
Tags: economic crisis, italian business, italian migration, italy and the financial crisis, politics of protest, quota rosa
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Monday, February 9th, 2009
It was without a doubt a media coup, when Berlusconi announced on Friday that he would be pushing forward a special decree to intervene in the case of Eluana Englaro. And, not just a media coup, for some.
The Englaro case been in the media spotlight for months, since a definitive sentence was handed out by [...]
Tags: eluana englaro, italian constitutional crisis, right to die, silvio berlusconi
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Monday, January 19th, 2009
As happened in various European cities over the last fortnight, in Italy a number of high-profile protests took place against the Israeli bombardment and invasion of Gaza which to-date has resulted in the death of up to 1,3001 Palestinians.
In cities like Rome, Bologna, Milan, and Florence, amongst others, parades took place that included the [...]
Tags: anti-israel protests, fascism, gaza, moni ovadia, racial laws, swastika
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Wednesday, December 10th, 2008
Matteo Salvini, the outspoken Lega Nord MP and activist (is there any other sort of Lega Nord MP?), has thundered indignantly about censorship to the national press. The reason? His facebook account has been suspended, without explanation.
Salvini has vowed to take up the case with the minister for telecommunications, claiming that he’s received notice of [...]
Tags: censorship, internet protest, law and order, neo-fascists
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Monday, December 8th, 2008
In the same week that Berlusconi’s much contested minister for education, Mariastella Gelmini, took a leaf out of Obama’s book and created a youtube channel to address students directly*, Silvio Berlusconi announced to the world that he would be seeking to sort out the internet at next year’s G8 summit which will be held (disgracefully [...]
Tags: beppe grillo, berlusconi, internet protest, journalism, politics of protest
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Sunday, December 7th, 2008
Last week, seemingly against the odds, Vladimir Luxuria won the Italian reality-tv game show L’Isola dei Famosi (a type of ‘I’m a celebrity, get me out of here’). What makes her victory worth discussing - outside of the tv pundity columns - is that she is a) transgender, and b) a former member of parliament [...]
Tags: gay rights, italian reaction to obama, liberazione, partito democratico, politics of protest, vladimir luxuria
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