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Friday February 17, 2006 13:50 by iosaf
A very short reminder that Italy celebrates a general election later this year.
& for all intensive purposes its a very simple contest.
In the right wing reconstructed popularist fascist corner :- Berlusconi.
in the left wing reforming newly democratically legitimate centre pitching corner :- Prodi.
Berlusconi is more than a politician. He is a billionaire who has exploited weaknesses in the post war Italian constitution to extend unwarrented power in all directions. Put very simply he is a "product".
Regardless of what socio-economic class an italian comes from the "product" is still deftly targetted.
Regardless of whether or not the targetted consumer likes or dislikes Berlusconi, the brand name has been completely absorbed. On the shelves of Italian newsagents one can buy a book of anti-Berlusconi insults, compiled by his office published by his press. His emergence has been one of the most serious challenges against XXI century democracy in Europe yet. & fighting him thus meant the development of new and interesting tactics.
For the first time an opinion poll has placed Berlusconi slightly ahead of Prodi the same day that Berlusconi announces a fresh electoral pact with Alessandra Mussolini the direct descendent of the dictator. It is a sign of how he plays the "fascist" tradition in Italian culture. So I'd like to inform the readers whats going on & maybe encourage "italian interest" contributors to indymedia ireland to expand and clarify the themes touched -
______________________________________________________________________________ It has been many years since the writers' group Luther Blisset and the parallel associated group "Q" and others burst on an underground scene articulating anarcho-syndicalist and "hard core" post marxist analysis. & their thoughts have too "been internalised". Their product branding found its mark, regardless of whether or not the targetted consumer agreed or not.
Prodi's tactics are the tactics of the centre left a typified in europe in the last decade:- the legitimisation of an illegitimate process by pretending it is what is not : "Open" - "responsive" - "transparent" &c..,
Thus his candidature to lead the mainstream left alliance was not decided by a heirarchial structure of inner party cadres, nor the pressure of lobbyists, nor even the whispering of retired party grandees or the nod to the future and inclusion of analysis of the "micro-left".
Instead, the Italian electorate were invited to vote for his candidature. & they did. Of course they mightn't have heard about any other candidate. Prodi is as much a "product" of the Berlusconi machine as any other. He is "the opposition candidate product".
He has also now issued 2 important elements to his manifesto.
1) withdrawl of the Italian contingent from Iraq.
2) referendum on the Italian constitution.
Under (and before) Berlusconi, Italy was almost split, the extreme right wing of the north moved to seperate and the Berlusconi "product"'s response was to begin an attack on the post war constitution, placing more and more power in the office of the prime minister (his own) whilst reducing the independent powers of the judiciary (which on average once a year brought cases of corruption or monopoly against him).
Prodi has now collected 700,000 signatures for a referendum to reverse those reforms and instead move Italy to a form of "federalism".
Prodi has assured those concerned with the TAV project in Turin (an unpopular high speed rail link) that they will be listened to.
And Prodi, in a long interview in the newspaper "Il Gazzettino" of Feb 16th, raised the principal themes of the Unione's electoral campaign. He started with the TAV (high speed trains) issue which is raising huge problems: "In our program we go beyond the problem," Prodi said, "sure enough it is written that we will complete the great European axes of communication. Through Italy we have Corridor 5 which goes from Lyons, to Trieste, to Budapest. For us this is a work we must accomplish. The example of Brennero had been used only in its explicit function, but I can ensure that this is our program. The fact remains that when carrying out a large public work the local community must be heard. Last week I received at the Fabbrica all the mayors from the Val di Susa area, we spoke of the workd but I also listened to their more general problems. We will have construction going on for years and it will cause problems that we will have to resolve together".
you may read / see Prodi interviews here
http://www.audionews.it/notizia.asp?id=137882
http://www.gazzettino.it/VisualizzaArticolo.php3?Codice...prodi
or straight from the horse's mouth here
http://www.ulivo.it/cms/index.php?id=9
you may learn more about the TAV in indymedia italy's ecology section or directly here.
http://www.notavtorino.org/
http://italy.indymedia.org/features/eco/
It is felt in "far left" corners that Prodi's games of "legitimisation" have come far too late.
After so many years' rule by one equally judged unfit to govern in the eyes of both left and right, near and far, perhaps Italy is after all "too sick" to continue in the "liberal social democratic model" of musical chairs. "We just finished our go, now you clean up the mess".
It is also felt in "centre left" corners that Prodi might yet "flop" as John Kerry did. & for good reasons the double day referendum on fertility which saw over 75% abstention in 2005 and even the Berlusconi product decide to "not vote" at the last moment showed the power of a new element in Italian power brokerage - The Vatican of Ratzinger. It really was quite curious, that Mr B. at the last moment jumped in a plane and went to his fortified villa in Sardinia taking in mass first rather than not vote in his government's referendum. C/F http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=70263 Indeed, the fortification of the villa and the addition of its bunker in the last two years seemed to many to imply "Mr B's not for going".
So I wonder, are we to call the bluff. Is Italy a democracy?
It has been a long time since even "The Economist" declared it sick and Mr B answered "nope we're playboy".
C/F http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=70017
Or are we to continue the farce and give diplomatic support to Prodi
solely in the hope of a "regime change"?
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Jump To Comment: 1 2 3 4"Eleven casualties, including dead, resulted from the clashes," a Libyan government statement said.
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"The number of dead is not official, or definitive, because until the clashes are over it's hard to say. But there are certainly about 10 (dead)."
Italy's ambassador to Tripoli, Francesco Trupiano, told Reuters.
Yes indeed "the clashes aren't over". & there is no sign of them ending is there?
Meanwhile back home in SPQR land, mr Berlusconi has made up for asking Alessandra Mussolini to join his winning team (yet again) by also asking Roberto Calderoli of the Northern League to resign for being a fascist and xenophobe and provoking the muslim minority in Italy.
Which of course Mussolini doesn't do, she just rubs history in the face of socialists, communists, jews and others. There's far too much rubbing peoples' faces in it these days if you ask me
(which no-one does).
Of course Bengazi doesn't get in the news much. I remember when Reagan bombed it using the USAF without advising any of his european partners, (not even the brits were given advance notice)
that attack occured on the 14th of April 1986. Amongst the 60 who died were the daughter of Ghadaffi the then dictator of Libya but now an ally in the war on terror whoi does well in opinion polls.
Included in the injured were members of the European engineering and construction community including one Irish.
"The Italian reform minister who angered Muslims by wearing a T-shirt decorated with Western media cartoons satirising the Prophet Muhammad has resigned.
Roberto Calderoli stepped down a day after rioting outside the Italian consulate in the Libyan city of Benghazi led to at least 10 deaths. Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi had also claimed to urge him to go."
source
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/europe/4727606.stm
students of European fascism & Italian language can also hear Berlusconi making a statement at that page by clicking on the section "BBC NEWS: VIDEO AND AUDIO Hear Silvio Berlusconi distance his government from Calderoli"
Ghadaffi has spoken
1) Berlusconi's line up for the Italian general elections have visited the pope Ratzinger for approval.
& he + gave it.
2) Alessandra Mussolini has said "better a fascist than a homosexual [slang to the effect]" in a TV interview.
http://www.swissinfo.org/sen/swissinfo.html?siteSect=14...37000
3) prosecutors in the latest moves to do Berlusconi for corruption reject moves by Mr B to brush it under the carpet as usual till after election day.
http://www.swissinfo.org/sen/swissinfo.html?siteSect=14...26000
but he has the blessing +
That members of the Berlusconi coalition (which has suffered a split now that one party has conceded defeat) are engaged in attempts to buy Senators ahead of the official opening of the newly elected upper house, which due to constitutional safeguards may only happen when the new Italian president is elected ______________ or appointed by an extra-ordinary Senate meeting).
* (= .:. we do friday chit chats, I sit on a leather arm chair and smoke too much & have a positive effect on the elders)
We do not have a word for rule by Mafia and criminals. We need one. The russian trend was to describe such as "oligarchy" in the immediate post Soviet Union period.
http://indymedia.ie/article/75334
Time to dust off the 2005 best-seller by Guiseppe Caruso, "Chi ha ucciso Silvio Berlusconi?"
which translated means :-"who killed Berlusconi?" just to like earth those bad bad feelings.
http://www.indymedia.ie/newswire.php?story_id=69147
Its also time to wonder - Has the Irish Government phoned Prodi to congratulate him?
Have the parties of the Irish Left phoned the parties of the Left in Italy to congratulate them, and further to confirm their support for legitimate government?