Italy has dawned and more troubled today than ever aware that the country's international image has reached its lowest point. Following the shocking revelation of the Ruby case summary, the Moroccan prostitute who frequented since I was 16 years Arcore mansion of Silvio Berlusconi, according to herself in a call intercepted by police, opposition and the press demanding the immediate resignation today the prime minister.
"Berlusconi must retire to private life," said Pierluigi Bersani, Democratic Party leader. Meanwhile, the head of state Giorgio Napolitano, said in a note that public opinion is "troubled" by the scandal and called Berlusconi a "quick rinse in court" of the allegations. In an official note, Napolitano said it is "very aware of the confusion of public opinion to the allegation of serious crime scenario and the publication of numerous elements of the investigative documents," adding that "without interfering with assessments and policy decisions that can take the prime minister and the parliamentary forces, "expects" to proceed as soon as possible to a complete clarification of the facts investigated in the planned judicial seat.
" An editorial in La Repubblica is the toughest argument against "ridiculous and shameful" that the country poses to the "sleaze" end of the "tragic period Berlusconi." According to the center daily, "what emerges from the writ reveals the utter ineptitude (Berlusconi) to exercise gubernatorial leadership and representation of a Western democracy." And he explains: "The unconsciousness of the limit, the excess built on rule of life, the conception of the relationship between man and woman, all this together gives way to a permanent spot abuse of power institutions and offends the state." For the writer, two years of national policy "has been prostituted by a prime minister who is afraid of the revelations about his night, which is vulnerable to their casual partners, which is blackmailed by children, who declares war on wiretapping and newspapers alone to fend off the avalanche of scandals that comes up, and above all lies and invites the girls to lie.
" He concludes: "Resign, go to defend, if possible, in the court of the Republic and avoid destroying the temple with yourself." Less assertive is the tone of the diary of the bishops, Avvenire, recalling the obligation of "sobriety" required to rulers and invites the parties involved to "clear up quickly," the facts alleged by the prosecution.
"The mere fact that a man who sits at the apex of institutions is involved in stories of prostitution and, worse yet, child prostitution and mob hurts," writes the director, Mario Tarquinio. He concludes: "The Italians owe us at least this: a quick exit from the scandal breathe. Everyone must do their homework to make it happen with the necessary cleaning in the eyes of Italy and the world." Meanwhile, newspapers today completed the "picture brothel", as defined Quotidiano Il Fatto, which emerges from the 389-page summary of the Ruby case brought by the Prosecutor of Milan.
The wiretapping of about 20 involved in the case (at least 15 prostitutes and veline, the three scenarios pimps trusted the prime minister himself and his accountant Milan, which is not charged) are a sad and dark underworld, a downward spiral and compulsive machismo and disdain for women, parties of two or three men and 20 or 25 girls touching full of lurid details in public and very far from the "decent and elegant evenings" Berlusconi says organized.
Nicole Minetti, the Lombardy regional adviser accused of carrying girls at parties, he explains to a friend who goes first to Arcore: "There's everything. Is the fox, is the South American who speaks no Italian and comes from the favelas is that it is a bit more serious, then I am I do what I do.
" And has an occasional frequenter, former prefect of Naples: "They made the orgies in there, in the end all went without a bra, panties only, these small. Drank them all, and in the end he was left with two or three." In a private phone conversation, Ruby has to visit the home of Prime Minister since he was 16, and gives the impression of having been subjected to acts of sodomy.
The girl said that the young Moroccan Neapolitan Noemi Letizia "was his pupil," adding: "I am your ass." Another young university graduate, said prosecutors that when he heard the tenor of the orgies, he tried to get out of there, "Berlusconi insisted, I did not tried to reject it. I said no, but I did and I was forced to suffer something he did not want to do.
" The minutes also displayed signs of cross blackmail the prime minister, especially the confession of Ruby, who has asked that five million euros to Berlusconi in return for silence. According to Young, the Prime Minister talks to her lawyer and herself and told to pay "the price they want" as long as no one knows that "children attending" to their parties.
The BA describes the room bunga bunga, the code that defines the scene of orgies: "There are several sofas, a lapdance club, a bar kind of bar and a bathroom where the girls are prepared." The other two accused of pimping, Lele Mora, Emilio Fede, scheming behind Berlusconi to divide 1.2 million that the Minister provides the first Reimer.
Channel 4 reporter, 79, has urged Mora € 400,000 loan. As reported by La Repubblica, among girls who were attending the celebrations of Villa San Martino in Arcore, are also Elena Morali, Renzo Bossi's former girlfriend, the son of the leader Umberto Bossi's Northern League, and Raffaella Fico, who had a relationship with Cristiano Ronaldo, the Portuguese star.
"Berlusconi must retire to private life," said Pierluigi Bersani, Democratic Party leader. Meanwhile, the head of state Giorgio Napolitano, said in a note that public opinion is "troubled" by the scandal and called Berlusconi a "quick rinse in court" of the allegations. In an official note, Napolitano said it is "very aware of the confusion of public opinion to the allegation of serious crime scenario and the publication of numerous elements of the investigative documents," adding that "without interfering with assessments and policy decisions that can take the prime minister and the parliamentary forces, "expects" to proceed as soon as possible to a complete clarification of the facts investigated in the planned judicial seat.
" An editorial in La Repubblica is the toughest argument against "ridiculous and shameful" that the country poses to the "sleaze" end of the "tragic period Berlusconi." According to the center daily, "what emerges from the writ reveals the utter ineptitude (Berlusconi) to exercise gubernatorial leadership and representation of a Western democracy." And he explains: "The unconsciousness of the limit, the excess built on rule of life, the conception of the relationship between man and woman, all this together gives way to a permanent spot abuse of power institutions and offends the state." For the writer, two years of national policy "has been prostituted by a prime minister who is afraid of the revelations about his night, which is vulnerable to their casual partners, which is blackmailed by children, who declares war on wiretapping and newspapers alone to fend off the avalanche of scandals that comes up, and above all lies and invites the girls to lie.
" He concludes: "Resign, go to defend, if possible, in the court of the Republic and avoid destroying the temple with yourself." Less assertive is the tone of the diary of the bishops, Avvenire, recalling the obligation of "sobriety" required to rulers and invites the parties involved to "clear up quickly," the facts alleged by the prosecution.
"The mere fact that a man who sits at the apex of institutions is involved in stories of prostitution and, worse yet, child prostitution and mob hurts," writes the director, Mario Tarquinio. He concludes: "The Italians owe us at least this: a quick exit from the scandal breathe. Everyone must do their homework to make it happen with the necessary cleaning in the eyes of Italy and the world." Meanwhile, newspapers today completed the "picture brothel", as defined Quotidiano Il Fatto, which emerges from the 389-page summary of the Ruby case brought by the Prosecutor of Milan.
The wiretapping of about 20 involved in the case (at least 15 prostitutes and veline, the three scenarios pimps trusted the prime minister himself and his accountant Milan, which is not charged) are a sad and dark underworld, a downward spiral and compulsive machismo and disdain for women, parties of two or three men and 20 or 25 girls touching full of lurid details in public and very far from the "decent and elegant evenings" Berlusconi says organized.
Nicole Minetti, the Lombardy regional adviser accused of carrying girls at parties, he explains to a friend who goes first to Arcore: "There's everything. Is the fox, is the South American who speaks no Italian and comes from the favelas is that it is a bit more serious, then I am I do what I do.
" And has an occasional frequenter, former prefect of Naples: "They made the orgies in there, in the end all went without a bra, panties only, these small. Drank them all, and in the end he was left with two or three." In a private phone conversation, Ruby has to visit the home of Prime Minister since he was 16, and gives the impression of having been subjected to acts of sodomy.
The girl said that the young Moroccan Neapolitan Noemi Letizia "was his pupil," adding: "I am your ass." Another young university graduate, said prosecutors that when he heard the tenor of the orgies, he tried to get out of there, "Berlusconi insisted, I did not tried to reject it. I said no, but I did and I was forced to suffer something he did not want to do.
" The minutes also displayed signs of cross blackmail the prime minister, especially the confession of Ruby, who has asked that five million euros to Berlusconi in return for silence. According to Young, the Prime Minister talks to her lawyer and herself and told to pay "the price they want" as long as no one knows that "children attending" to their parties.
The BA describes the room bunga bunga, the code that defines the scene of orgies: "There are several sofas, a lapdance club, a bar kind of bar and a bathroom where the girls are prepared." The other two accused of pimping, Lele Mora, Emilio Fede, scheming behind Berlusconi to divide 1.2 million that the Minister provides the first Reimer.
Channel 4 reporter, 79, has urged Mora € 400,000 loan. As reported by La Repubblica, among girls who were attending the celebrations of Villa San Martino in Arcore, are also Elena Morali, Renzo Bossi's former girlfriend, the son of the leader Umberto Bossi's Northern League, and Raffaella Fico, who had a relationship with Cristiano Ronaldo, the Portuguese star.
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