sparkling political agenda. course for vote that will take place in a few hours, the vote of confidence for the government on welfare with thousands of unknowns and the outcome far from obvious, with Dini and Boselli that are unmarked and PRC, and that would seem Diliberto do the same. Perhaps that openness to dialogue by Veltroni not sound like much to his (ex?) Colleagues in the majority? ... We'll see if it will be the last day of the coalition.
sparkling political agenda. For intervention of Giovanni Sartori to the Courier:
begin my disguise pretending to be Berlusconi. In his shoes I would give priority to "take out" Fini and Casini to grab votes. But he needs to get them out of all the firepower of his television. The money they have, but if it cracks that its monopoly, then the jelly of his former allies may fail. The Knight has taken the field on Electoral Reform sure to dominate the game, but instead the reform of the TV makes it vulnerable. I identify with
now with Fini and Casini. To avoid being forced to return to the fold even more in subjection than before, Fini must quickly forget the referendum Guzzetta-Signs and support an electoral system (such as the German favorite from his new ally Casini) enabling him to go quietly alone the next election. Fini and Casini also need to survive, to weaken the weight of their new television enemy. Yet, Casini was quick to say no to any "punitive law" against Mediaset, echoed by An. Well done indeed. Would these politicians really mean in politics?
possible, I wonder, that a political scientist experienced and capable as he does not recognize this that I have often argued here, that Berlusconi's new party that does not go anywhere without alliances with other ... and that the only party "alleabile useful" in that it would shift the balance is undoubtedly AN?
Not to mention that the sparkling politically day sees a turnabout Berlusconi, on his own new party, head back, as it appears, is actually just a huge opening to AN.