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Talking About Italy: Committee of National Liberation Wanted
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What will you do with Italy? Something quite small but entirely serious.". Sunday, 19 December 2010. Committee of National Liberation Wanted. Modenaroid, Videocracy 2. Edoardo Montenegro, Turin] - On Tuesday, December 14th, Silvio Berlusconi survived a dramatic 314 to 311 no confidence vote at the Lower House of Italian Parliament. While lawmakers broiled at the Parliament, violence spread in the streets of Rome, where the peaceful protest of Italian students. Gianfranco Fini lost his parliamentary battle.
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Talking About Italy: Waiting for the Democratic Drunkard
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What will you do with Italy? Something quite small but entirely serious.". Sunday, 9 January 2011. Waiting for the Democratic Drunkard. Lorenzo [il Barone] Caleca, Legazzo #87. Edoardo Montenegro, Turin] - As Italy is going through a difficult time in its 150 years history as a united state (1), the Italian Democratic Party sways and staggers as a drunkard in the street. Besides, the Democratic Party is facing the struggle on worker rights between FIOM and FIAT. Fearing the judgement of citizens and in s...
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Talking About Italy: Italian Parliament For Sale
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What will you do with Italy? Something quite small but entirely serious.". Sunday, 26 September 2010. Italian Parliament For Sale. Sean hickin, Horse Trading. Edoardo Montenegro, Turin] - A few weeks ago, while asking for early elections. The Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi claimed that the Parliament Speaker Gianfranco Fini. His former ally and present rival - had to resign (1). His request was far from legitimate, the Speaker as well as any other member of the Italian Parliament. Has actually ...
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Talking About Italy: Biographies
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What will you do with Italy? Something quite small but entirely serious.". Carlo Alberto Dalla Chiesa. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). To save an Italian citizen unduly arrested in Pakistan in 2002. Secretly rendered to Morocco by the CIA, Mr Britel was tortured, released and arrested again: kassimlibero.splinder.com. Waiting for the Democratic Drunkard. Do Unions Still Represent Workers? Federation of the Left. George W. Bush. Human Rights in Italy. Job Market in Italy. Left Ecology and Freedom. Lunedì, all...
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Talking About Italy: January 2011
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What will you do with Italy? Something quite small but entirely serious.". Sunday, 9 January 2011. Waiting for the Democratic Drunkard. Lorenzo [il Barone] Caleca, Legazzo #87. Edoardo Montenegro, Turin] - As Italy is going through a difficult time in its 150 years history as a united state (1), the Italian Democratic Party sways and staggers as a drunkard in the street. Besides, the Democratic Party is facing the struggle on worker rights between FIOM and FIAT. Fearing the judgement of citizens and in s...
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Talking About Italy: Chickens Come Home to the Roost
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What will you do with Italy? Something quite small but entirely serious.". Sunday, 21 November 2010. Chickens Come Home to the Roost. Felix Nine, Chaos 4 Fun. Edoardo Montenegro, Turin] - As the crisis approaches the Parliament, Italy seems beyond a point of no return (1). After passing the financial stability law, on December 14th lawmakers will have to decide whether to pull the plug on the Government or not (2). As Gianfranco Fini announced in his speech in Perugia. Even though everything seems lost.
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Talking About Italy: Constitution
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What will you do with Italy? Something quite small but entirely serious.". Zanzibar, Bianca e rossa che sembrava il tricolore. Constitution of the Italian Republic (1948). Italy is a democratic republic based on labor. The sovereignty belongs to the people who exercise it in the forms and limits of the Constitution. All citizens have equal social status and are equal before the law, without regard to their sex, race, language, religion, political opinions, and personal or social conditions. The Republic,...
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Talking About Italy: Italian Democrats Desperately Seeking Identity
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What will you do with Italy? Something quite small but entirely serious.". Sunday, 17 October 2010. Italian Democrats Desperately Seeking Identity. 9829;KatB Photography♥, Day 303: My Identity. Edoardo Montenegro, Turin] - In case of elections, one Italian out of three would not be able to decide whether to vote or not (1). The Democratic Party is credited with a voting intention of 26%, representing just 13% of potential voters (2). Union of the Centre (23%)? Alliance for Italy (14%)? To come to power&#...
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Talking About Italy: Do Unions Still Represent Workers?
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What will you do with Italy? Something quite small but entirely serious.". Sunday, 2 January 2011. Do Unions Still Represent Workers? Bitchcakesny, Working Class Hero. Edoardo Montenegro, Turin] - The debate over rights of workers at FIAT burnt up this week. FIOM-CGIL - the most representative union of Italian metalworkers - refused to come to a pact with FIAT, claiming that rights are not available for negotiatons (2). But is it the price worthwhile for workers? The truth, in our opinion, is that FIAT h...