Thursday, January 20, 2011

Ruby's case goes crazy in the foreign press: "The decadence of the era Berlusconi"

"It just seems that things can not get any worse for Silvio Berlusconi, that's what happens." So opens The Economist on "Rubygate" that is bloody the political life, not just of Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi. There should be tougher with the prestigious British weekly current political, economic and financial, that "this time will not be easy to ignore it." After pointing out that Berlusconi is "survived by a miracle" to the vote of no confidence by Parliament last month "courting some opposition MPs," according to The Economist this week's events do doubt that I can again.

" And then: "The manifestation of the allegations will prove over time. But what is known at the time would be enough to force him to resign in many other democratic countries. " LIBERACION - Eric Jozsef the French newspaper makes a complete overview of three pages on the misfortunes of the case starting from the Italian Prime Minister D'Addario and complaints from his ex-wife Veronica Lario ("I can not stay with a man who consorts with minors"), moving from first appearance of Ruby passes for the nephew of Mubarak and sparing the long-running quarrel with the former partner of snacks Gianfranco Fini.

"The Italian prime minister is weakened by the investigation about his relationship with the young Moroccan prostitute. Risks three years in prison. " INTERNATIONAL HERALD TRIBUNE - "A new scandal is added to the list for a beleaguered Berlusconi. The latest sexual indiscretion further undermines the political stability of the Premier, "the title of famous American newspaper owned by the New York Times, which states that the" stunning brunette (Ruby) is only a drop in the ocean.

" Also according to the American newspaper "in Italy, where a façade of Catholic morality form a high tolerance for misconduct, Mr Berlusconi has resisted the scandals for years. But this time things could be otherwise, given that it faces possible criminal charges and intercepts that portray him in a sordid world of blackmail and orgies with prostitutes.

" Rachel Donadio, dell'IHT journalist, stressed that the intercepts reveal "the intersections of politics by a kind of real-television culture that Mr. Berlsuconi created in recent decades as a major owner of TV stations." "It is these interceptions - Donadio continues - could help to destroy the image of Superman that Berlusconi has grown." EL MUNDO - The second Spanish national newspaper title in large letters: "The Berlusconi era decadence.

But the prime minister refuses to resign despite the prosecutors accuse him of child prostitution. " A journalist hit the Iberian Irene Velasco, some interceptions under which the parties arcoriane "there were different types of girls, including a South American who did not speak Italian and came from a favela."

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