Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Rome: The protest against Italian Prime Minister is getting stronger

The resistance against Italian Prime Minister is getting stronger - and more visible: In Rome, Berlusconi's opponents have now 150 statues and monuments adorned with protest posters. is on the banners: "Italy: There's Bunga-Bunga than m" or "petrified in the face of falling apart and bustle." Rome - Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi is the anger following a sex scandal is not going on.

His opponents have mobilized in Rome now, the art against him. 150 statues and monuments in the center of the Eternal City on Monday morning carrying protest signs, such as Italian media reported. In the artworks hang slogans like "The body of Italy is not for sale free" or "petrified in the face of falling apart and bustle." In order to understand the message and tourists that Berlusconi's opponents have also hung posters in English.

Aimed at tourists English phrases such as "Italy: There's Bunga-Bunga than m" in allusion to Berlusconi's evening entertainment in the presence of very young ladies. The background is the internationally circulating for weeks, reports of alleged desert parties in Berlusconi's Villa San Martino, in Arc in Milan.

The office is investigating the wealthy media mogul for abuse of authority and in connection with the prostitution of underage women. A whole harem is in Milan apartments of 74-year-old lived. The young women took part for payment of Berlusconi's party. The investigators wanted to ask earlier in the week a quick trial of the Premier.

On weekends, thousands of Italians in Milan and Flnz - including prominent intellectuals and trade unionists - demanded the resignation of the media mogul. It was to "mobilize public opinion" even says ex-President Oscar Luigi Scalfaro, "so that democracy prevails over the anti-democracy." Above all, Berlusconi's most loyal supporters, women, business in droves away from him.

In Internetfn come out every day new Basta-tellers with a photograph. The Milan civil rights group "Giustizia e Libertà" ("Freedom and Justice") has collected for her resignation after calling indicated that in just over a week more than 100,000 signatures. Here, the will to get rid of Berlusconi is finally outgrown long ago about the circles of the left opposition.

Many home-style Italian, faithful Catholics are indignant at the Prime Minister of the country, the daytime talk of morality and family healing and evening, or so it throws him before the magistrates in Milan, celebrates sex orgies. Maybe even with a minor, the now world famous "Ruby".

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