Berlusconi will run again to election on April 2008

5 Mar

Italian President Giorgio Napolitano, tried to made an effort to form an interim government and bring electoral reforms with the Senate speaker Franco Marini to find cross-party support for an interim government and legislate a change in Elezioni but they produce a more decisive outcome that has failed producing any results. Failure to reach any understand for the electoral reforms has paved the way president on to order for the dissolution of parliament this week and a sondaggi on the existing law on April 13 2008. The Forza Italia Leader Silvio Berlusconi, who wants elezioni Politiche 2008 the 71 year-old two times Prime Minister, media-magnate,businessman-turned into a politician, who is pushing to lead a center-right coalition into a third election victory, rejected all talk for an interim government to approve a new electoral law.”The only path is to return to the polls and to give ou country an immediately operative government,” Berlusconi spoke to all the journalists after meeting the Italian president Napolitano. Silvio Berlusconi also promised the new era of more sophisticated politics as polls clearly indicated he would return to power in Italy’s snap elections in April 2008. The billionaire Mr Berlusconi will face the new leader of the Italian centre-left, Walter Veltroni, currently the mayor of Rome, in the general election set today for April 13 2008. In the run-up to the last general election two years ago, which Mr Berlusconi narrowly lost, the media tycoon accused his opponents of being influenced by Chinese “baby-eating communists” and said that “only a d**khead” would vote for Mr Prodi. He also made a desperate last-ditch bid for votes on national television when he promised to dramatically slash taxes and issued a video presenting himself as a cunning, ferocious alligator shortly before voting day. Today the 71 year-old centre-right leader of “popolo della libertà” said he would “no longer be an alligator”. Romano Prodi, 68, whose left-coalition government collapsed on february 2008, has announced he was withdrawing to allow a new generation of politicians to emerge.

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