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demoleft's Journal - EuroDem from Italy
Posted by demoleft in General Discussion
Mon Feb 04th 2008, 06:31 AM
hello everyone! nice to be here on DU again

so the italian government led by Prodi vanished like late spring snow.
it shared with late snow the feebleness and the cold among the coalition associates.

there's our Senate president now attempting to make a new government that should only make a new electoral law - to replace the present, that leads to feeble majorities and impossibility to govern.

the attempt is weak. the rightist coalition (led by Berlusconi and some other 50-60 year old "leaders" - u see, we're not for young blood here), divided and in each other hatred until 2 weeks ago, not it's united again. polls foresee victory for them - and power, and seats are very good glue.

indeed, the rightist coalition range from fascists to modern right to liberal (provided they know the meaning of the word, in this still Bourbons country of mine) to conservative catholics. and what about the Lega Nord, the party representative of the northern wish to divide from italy and have an independent country, to whom good immigrants are the shot ones and southern italy just a mess to get rid of? (someone tried to remind them of southern immigrates who made northern industry rich, and present african and eastern immigrants who make many a factory and agricultural business rich - but Lega activists have some problems with italian language...)

on the other hand, the italian democratic party said it would run alone in the next election - which i agree on - and the center left coalition does not exist no more.

what we're left is still Berlusconi (over 70 years old), Prodi (over 70 years old...) and so on - a class of golden pension holders who should really get busy with grand sons instead of rooting in our parliament.

there's a very good habit in country like yours, DUers. when your leader loses the elections, he goes behind the scene and candidates no more.
in italy the sport goes contrariwise. that's why we'll ever be humble!

best things to u DUers, see u on line!
ciao
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Howard Dean in Italy, April 2007
Dean invited at the last Congress of the Italian Democratic of the Left party (DS), that is going to dissolve and create, with progressive partners, the Democratic Party in Italy.

As leader of the Democratic Party in the USA, he said, I congratulate with you for your decision to create a new Party. This is a really historical moment for the Italian people. The Democratic Party in Italy will grant a more stable progressive government and to the American democrats will mean a bigger partner in Europe.

Dean recalled the Italian history, culture, cuisine (!) and sport, mostly our soccer team (“azzurri”, we are world champions since last July - let me say!)

Comparing the work made in Italy by DS and Margherita (Daisy) in creating the strongest core of the UNIONE, the alliance that defeated Berlusconi, and the effort made by the American Democratic Party, he said that USA democrats made the decision of uniting to defeat the far republican right wing. United, added Dean, working hard we won in 2006: today we are majority at the Congress and Senate.

He remembered Nancy Pelosi, of Italian origin, and the teachings in governance of Bill Clinton and his efforts to give USA a new profile in the world. A word for France to make a step forward was spent: an indirect “good luck” to Segolene Royal, the socialist candidate as President.

Really appreciated by the DS delegates was the portrait of the future democratic America: it’s time to leave Iraq, said he, and it’s time to change USA relationships with the rest of the world. According to Dean, we have to fight for the respect of human and civil rights. A new political course is necessary with the Muslim world: it’s going to take a long time but a bridge with the Muslim people who work on democratic efforts in their countries must be built.

On Global warming he said it is an actual matter and the poorest are the ones who will pay the highest price. To negate the problem is useless, USA must work with Europe to solve this problem.

The progressive parties unite, told Dean, because they are parties of the “we”. The right wing parties are parties of the “I”. The power doesn’t belong to us, he added, it’s only lent to us. So must we always communicate with the people both in traditional and new ways.

I can say, we democratic of the left enjoyed the words very much!
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