Monday, February 14, 2011

Berlusconi defined as "a shame" the Mobilisation of women

Silvio Berlusconi has given an interview this morning on the agenda The Telefonata of Canale 5, and stated that the 280 women held demonstrations yesterday against him and against sexism in Italy and in many foreign cities are "a disgrace" and "a factional mobilization organized by the left for holding the judicial theorem "in the Ruby case, which is charged with child prostitution and bribery.

The prime minister has sought to rebut criticism of almost a million Italian women to the model they have imposed their policies and private television: "Women know how much consideration I have for them, I have always behaved towards them with great care and respect in my business and in government, "he said.

"They have always been better at school, are smarter, better prepared, more responsible. I have always tried to make every woman feel special." Berlusconi added: "Prosecutors in Milan and the media has trampled the dignity of my guests by exposing them to public ridicule for no reason and trampling on their dignity.

This is truly a great shame." He added, commenting on the events: "I found a pretext for holding the judicial theorem. I saw the usual factional mobilization of the left can not win" at the polls. After meeting Friday with President of the Republic, where he warned that should stand trial and stop the institutional clash with the judiciary if it wants to endanger the legislature, Berlusconi has denied that Giorgio Napolitano is thinking of dissolving the Chambers .

"I assured that while a government that governs and a political majority that supports it and works, there is no reason to dissolve parliament. The Constitution, in any event provides that without a formal crisis of government to advance a legislative break, President consult both the Presidents of the Chambers and the Government, ie Silvio Berlusconi.

" Berlusconi lost the election today Meanwhile, polls show that the confidence of the Italian prime minister hit bottom. A survey released today by La Repubblica said that the share of voters who support Berlusconi has been reduced to 30%, the lowest since September 2005. The popularity of Prime Minister low five points in two months, and 12 compared to last June.

The leader of the Village of Liberty is now the tenth most valued political leader by the Italians. More than Arcore parties, voters complain that political inaction, just a city of four believes that the Government has "kept its promises." As the scandal Ruby, the survey reveals that only 17% of the population believes that the objections of prosecutors to be false, against just over half that considers real and believe that Berlusconi should resign.

Some 23% believe they are probably true but should remain at his post. On the trial, over 50% of respondents felt that despite having committed the crimes imputed to him, Il Cavaliere predicament will not be condemned. Voting intention clearly reflects the decline of Berlusconi's charisma and the weariness with the two major parties, the return of fragmentation of the vote would end the bipartisanship that marked the 2008 elections.

The data explain why Berlusconi tries to extend the term all costs. If you voted today, the Town of Liberty would get 27% of the votes while the Democratic Party achieved 24%. Together account for just over 50%, while in 2008 exceeded 70%. But, of coalitions, the center-right lost the race in all cases.

The current governing majority, long to La Destra of Storace, clearly lost (57% to 43%) against an unlikely grand alliance of all opposition, from the Third Pole (Finians most Democrats) to the SEL of Nichi Vendola more the PD and Italy of Values. But also depart disadvantage in a competition to three main groups: the center-left (PD + IDV + SEL) would win by six points against the center-right split in two poles.

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