Italy is an oligarchy
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For some time, since in effect the “porcellum” I think that Italy is now an oligarchy, as the power is in the hands of few, recent developments in election laws, which have totally removed the possibility of minorities to be represented, but if you want the outsiders, as was the League in the last decade, I am convinced that today there is less democracy in 1902, at the Albert status and voting rights based on the census.
There is no democracy because this law spotlight the results of the referendum of’93.
But it seems that the situation will worsen, given that the European wants to further put hand in the electoral law in a direction that prevents minorities to have representation, but of course, the goal is to take power again and continue to tell us that things are going well, further clean up the image of the government, perhaps with the calendars of which will be …
from the italian post on cappellate
Italy is heading toward dictatorship
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During my conversations with a friend cultured and very sensitive to social issues, we discussed the new political developments and he noted that recent Brunetta’s measures against governative workers don’t affect just the police. In this way, police acknowledged a bonus, as if they were civil servants privileged. Why?
The fact is that if they were paid less, they couldn’t be aware in repression.
My memory brings to life the episodes of the past months to Chiaiano, where people protesting against the wicked choice of a landfill in the city center, with a short distance from major hospitals and their homes: they were repressed with violence! The fall printing silence in the following months gave the impression that the problem is solved.
Today’s news is that students protest and the premier to the press and major newspapers reported on the do presage of a new period of truncheons and batons to repress those who try to reclaim their rights.
That seems a serious symptom of a dictatorship, now softened only by the media, even those under check, judging from the articles retrieved.

