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Italy from abroad - "I want to see how much longer will stand 74 years of this festive "

published an article by RTL.nl of January 18, 2011 (translation from Italy from abroad ):

"I want to see how long this will stand 74 years of partying"

The corresponding Pauline Valkenet from Rome sees the circle gather around the Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, who has not lost his supporters, but he sees the judges are prepared to risk everything for everyone. Berlusconi really has its days numbered?

Two Italian friends have just returned from a holiday in Sri Lanka and the other yesterday we had lunch together at sea. They told me that almost all tourists who have met - English, French, Australian - started to talk to Silvio Berlusconi. "It was so embarrassing, "sighed Sara. "Nobody understands why we have a prime minister like that, and how it is that we Italians do cheat in this way. I'm ashamed to die. "

Embarrassment. Many Italians are suffering and this feeling increases. As early as 2009 and in 2010 we learned that prostitutes ended up in mass in the bed of Berlusconi. Now all the papers are full of details about partying bunga bunga: testimony and wiretaps placed by the courts reveal that dozens of women at a time were involved and bare-breasted, dressed as nurses or policewomen, and the landlord would palpitate brazenly their asses . Among the women present, the billionaire he chose each time one or two who would be detained for the night. The PM thinks that all the women present had however received an envelope containing thousands of euro.

The difference with the previous sex scandals is that this time a couple of experienced prosecutors in Milan say they have proof of two offenses paid sex with minor Ruby (then aged 17) and abuse of power for freedom in rimetterela Last year in May last year. Today, the street, I asked several Italians what their opinion on it. A supporter of Berlusconi said: "Mr Berlusconi's private life does not matter, governs our country well." I am surprised such an opinion. Of course Berlusconi is free to combine to read what he wants, but if you really have committed criminal offenses, it is not his private life we \u200b\u200bare talking about.

The judiciary and Silvio Berlusconi are at war for years. I have the impression that it is approaching the climax of this struggle, and that the judiciary will establish a quick process. Berlusconi may lengthen this process. Meanwhile, it seems, however, that an increasing number of Italians, even those within his entourage and his coalition, are fed up with him. I find it very enlightening that a minister, who prefers to remain anonymous, has said that the Prime Minister this time has really exceeded all limit. "One thing is for fraud, another is the paid sex with a minor."
From all sides come demands for his resignation, but Mr Berlusconi says he does not think at all. The Catholic Church has however expressed strong criticism against him, his parliamentary majority is almost nonexistent, and its position has been weakened. Remains to be seen how long this festive 74enne remain standing.

( Original article by Pauline Valkenet )

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