Friday, January 25, 2008

What Pubic Style Should Men Do

Many merits, many errors

This time it's over seriously.
The "warrior" as he proudly dubbed Diliberto, surrendered. Sad fate, that of Romano Prodi. The only political leader of the center who can win against Silvio Berlusconi twice, but for one reason or another fails to rule for over 600 days. Professor fought until the last, giving a shred of pride and a bit of dignity to that part of the coalition that has supported until the end. But the Senate, his real Vietnam, nothing has been against "friendly fire" of the proto-communist Turigliatto, quick change to the usual Mastella, of the pseudo-liberals to Dini. Romano has stopped Ceppaloni. It makes it the fate of a government that has ended up paying a price image and credibility of its much higher actual demerits. The consolidation of public finances in just one year and a half is a true result, which in itself is sufficient to consider far from useless even if brief and contentious season of "prodismo fighter."
course, Prodi has made many mistakes. If after the vote in spring 2006 had accepted the idea of \u200b\u200bnot having a landslide victory in elections substantially matched, and had left the presidency to the opposition of at least one branch of Parliament, today perhaps tell another story. If he had managed to bring into line giants and dwarfs the actual Union in permanent conflict with the same energy unlined in the last three days of crisis, maybe today would not have fallen at the hands of his own allies.
If he had fully understood the irreducibility of instrumental choice reversals consumed by the troops tubs diniano handpiece and, perhaps today we would have saved the show, indecent and humiliating for those elected to the voters, the Senate turned into a tavern, including insults, spitting and bowls of sparkling wine. But the man is. Eventually prevailed the line of "better to lose than to lose." Better to face the defeat to his face, offering to feed the country's name and surname of the conspirators who kill the government, and the wretches who made Italy ungovernable, an architect at the end of last term electoral reform shameful that just yesterday the final product, unsustainable short-circuit: confidence in the House, the mistrust in the Senate. Now that the Prodi cycle is over, what begins is an adventure in a terra incognita. Giulio Tremonti is one that defines the "perfect crisis", the one where nobody controls anything, and nobody understands how he can escape. On the political and institutional are just rubble. Professor for a reappointment is unthinkable. For a government technical and institutional margins are squeezed to the Navy. For the center-unit opportunities are not seen: What the Red Bertinotti and company recapture the happy and irresponsible teen non-government and free hands, the Democratic Party of Walter Veltroni says the higher cost of the government falling into the abyss, and the risk of turned to see his legitimate vocation majority "in an uncertain and lonely journey into the wilderness. For the center- to pieces until only two weeks ago, when the walls of the House of Liberties had collapsed under the blows of the pickaxe of the "revolution of the running board" of the Knight, he sees instead a unitary horizon. And above all you reopen the road to the Palazzo Chigi. It will be difficult if not impossible, even for President Napolitano, stop the "war machine" Berlusconi, the man who wants to Arcore launched a mad rush to vote early. So much for the wage crisis, the collapse of the market, the referendum of Signs & Guzzetta.

is about to begin, we fear, a whole other movie. Three Berlusconi. Revenge. Or the eternal return. With the same electoral law, the "porch" Calderoli, which massacred the republican system. With another army Brancaleone, which will be from neo-fascist-populist Tilgher the bad Mastella, crossing the Po Bossi subversive and perhaps the same "traitor" Tuscan Dini. With yet another partiton jumble of media and micro-small parties, in order to ensure their survival, do not hesitate to hold an entire nation hostage.
Poor Italy. He deserved more.

(Massimo Giannini, Republic)

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