Giacomo Stucchi
who believed, until a few days ago that the Government and the parliamentary majority that supports him paralyzed as a result of the initiative claims against the prime minister was wrong big now and is forced to revise its strategy. If the investigations had to have an effect on policy, until now this has been reflected in a re-consolidation of the PDL, where the escapees are now returning to Fli. For our part, we want to continue to think that these two things, the initiatives of the Government and the action of pm in Milan, will remain essentially at two different levels. Justice reform, for example, is not new but has deep roots that plunge even expressed in a popular vote at a special referendum. None intend to punish the judiciary, which as a whole does its duty, in Milan and elsewhere, but there is no doubt that the time characterizing the prosecution today, at least for most people, are really too long. The reform of the judicial system, moreover, was and is one of the main points of the program of the government, then it makes no sense the usual shouting opposition to an alleged scandal for having had a hand in this time. Rather, if we want to stay on the subject, it is not outrageous use of wiretaps in investigations, but the lack of a regulation that would prevent that they be given a meal in the press. A condition that results in a process media prior to that in the courtroom, with the difference that the ruling made by the public, even though they are eventually acquitted in the real process, has no appeal or clemency. All this is not worthy of a civilized country. Wrong again, those who now find that the prosecution may prevent the prime minister to carry out other reforms, above all those on federalism, but march that following a precise timetable. He put his soul in peace and then the old and new opponents of the Government, that the truth will become increasingly more, because until the Executive has the numbers will continue to complete the program and meet to all emergencies. Like that, most serious, which sees the North Africa explode like a powder keg as a result of popular uprisings in Tunisia, Egypt and, most recently, Libya. An open front, near houses, which affects us directly for its economic but also social implications that can not see all the Western democracies nell'esecrare also involved the use of violence against civilians. Was right then Interior Minister Maroni to proclaim a state of alert, urging that Europe too is unfortunately, as always happens in these cases, it moves very slowly. It would be useful, however, that, at least in this crisis by unpredictable outcomes for all, a certain opposition to work to bury the hatchet with the government and avoid unnecessary manipulations that do not serve anyone or anything. In light of what is happening is then to say thank goodness there's a government.
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