Tuesday, June 30, 2009

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difference will be the day that will raise their head

Read ad personam, international gaffes, management of public affairs as private property , mockery of republican institutions, economic crisis, lies, broken promises, Mafia, P2, and controlled information serves , fire and accident 'suspicious', mignottocrazia, ignorance, falsehood, gag-laws, lawyers, parliamentarians, corrupt and corrupt opposition ephemeral international credibility nothing .....

How could we make this possible? As we have allowed one man to rape an entire country, humiliate him more than it had been in the past? How could we let them do it without action, without moving, without showing (except on rare occasions)? We applaud the various preferred Benigni Grillo & co. while mocking the 'dear leader', rather than take to the streets, because they sit or in an armchair and indignant protest from the keyboard is easier than taking to the streets, shouting that the unrest, which forced the man to resign, to leave public office, to stand trial, to go to prison to atone for his sins. But we did not. Myself included. We have left to do, silently complicit, quietly enduring the progressive Italian euthanasia of liberal democracy.


But until we can afford it? We can wait forever? We can continue to self-abasement and self-flagellation? Do you know what I'm worried about? that Italy seems to me a pressure cooker without venting : steam and the pressure inside the pot to grow leaps and bounds, until the pot explodes , with tragic results. It happened in 1945, in Piazzale Loreto in Milan , when the corpse of Benito Mussolini (so loved by the crowds in the '30s) was attached to a gas station, and vileggiato humbled by all, even by those who up to a minute first had supported him. Occurred in 1993, in front of the Hotel Raphael in Rome , when the 'Great Corruptor' Craxi, leader of the dying PSI, was almost stoned by an angry mob. Craxi was also loved and supported by his people, who then - Suddenly - left him, and plunged the whole of Italy between the economic crisis (we went by EMS), Tangentopoli (remember the graffiti on the walls: "Di Pietro let us dream"?) And massacres of the Mafia.

Here, the current condition of Italy this reminds me so much of the fascist and socialist (with the appropriate distinctions, of course). Shortly before the leaders ended badly, very badly. And with them, the whole country.

If we are to avoid a new era of violence, fighting (verbal and otherwise), anger, discontent, evil variety, we must compel Silvio Berlusconi to resign to abandon those institutions - short period prodiana separately - has occupied since 1994. must go to trial . Point. And since the only one in Parliament who has tried to present a motion of no confidence in the Prime Minister - to no avail, however, given that the Democratic Party has decided not to support the impeachment - was Antonio Di Pietro, well, then it means that we citizens have to take the reins of what . Organizziamoci, protest (civil, for heaven's sake .... that I be accused of incitement to violence!), Manifest! Starting from next July 8, when in Rome will host the 'White Night Anti-Gags' organized by the journalists of the new 'The Daily Done' (Directors: Antonio Padellaro and Marco Travaglio, I invite you all to subscribe): who can physically take part in it, otherwise a 'virtual' (even if the physical presence is increasingly important). Organizziamoci and protest as it does Piero Ricca , although risking any lawsuit, but still. The generation of our grandparents has waited 20 of dictatorship, that of our fathers 45 years of compassionate 'First Republic': we can do better, but it depends on us.

I have no more silence, I no longer have an excuse: the heroes do not go, I rest. AND CLEAR!

Monday, June 29, 2009

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Saturday, July 4: MZ Galleria Cremona in

warn all users of the blog Saturday, July 4, from 11 to 17, Cremona Zero Movement will attend a banquet at the Gallery on April 25, to continue collecting signatures against the dictatorship and for the bank distribution of information material aimed at raising awareness about the issue of economic crisis.
During the banquet there will be a distribution FREE de The Voice of the Rebel, a monthly information by Massimo Fini.

We wait.

Saturday, June 20, 2009

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Electoral Referendum sur la loi: les ont-ils valdôtains the 'droit politique' à voter?

tomorrow and after tomorrow, Sunday 21 and Monday, June 22, the Italian electors are to vote yes or no to t kings referendum questions concerning the electoral law for the Italian Parliament . As part of Valle d'Aosta of the Italian state, the Valle d'Aosta Valle d'Aosta and have all the constitutional and legal rights to go to the polls to respond to the consultation.

Anyway, I have a question - provocative, of course - a political : Since the result the referendum will not affect in any way the electoral system in force in VdA (which is and will remain, in particular, a pure majority system), is it politically correct and acceptable for Valdostane vote for this referendum?

Let me explain in more detail with an example. Suppose quorum of 50% +1 is joined with a minimum difference , say about 50,000 ways: we could probably argue that the electorate Aosta, where the participation in the region to the consultation is at or more than the standard, has a decisive influence on an issue that does not look directly . In other words, the Aosta Valley could be responsible for changing the electoral law for the Italian Parliament, but without any direct effect on regional politics.

Valdostane course we have the right and duty to vote , particularly because the outcome of the referendum could affect the formation of the Italian parliament and government, areas which look directly VdA too. The Aosta Valley, therefore, have all rights (legal, political, moral) to go to the polls. But what I want to do is focus on problem of asymmetry in Italian institutional . It is, in other words, the problem of West Lothian (West Lothian Question ) , raised about thirty years ago by Scottish MP Tam Dalyell . Without going into details - it would be a long and complicated discussion - as I want to emphasize, along with the referendum question, whenever a parliamentary Aosta (or Sicily, Sardinia, Trentino, the South Tyrol and Friuli Venezia Giulia) vote in the Senate or the House of Deputies on a question which is, in its respective region, local jurisdiction (eg, school), makes a decision that will have virtually no effect on his electoral district. Is it correct and acceptable for a system of parliamentary democracy?

So this is a typical problem of asymmetry of federation (the Canadian case is emblematic), political philosophy and legal, but also an open question in the Italian institutional framework.

Friday, June 19, 2009

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After the EU elections - Some Proposals for the Future of Democracy in the European Union

Ten days after the EU elections the political debate has quickly shifted from the concerns on the low electoral turnout (43.07%), to the decision over the new presidents of the Parliament (EP) and of the Commission (the latter will surely be the incumbent president Barroso). However, this lack of trust and interest showed by the European electors is extremely worrying - especially if we consider the progressive decline since the first elections in 1979 - must be better analyzed and faced with concrete proposals. Actually, it's an incredible paradox that the more the powers and competences of the EP have increased, the more the electoral turnout has decreased.

In my opinion, the most relevant causes of the disappointing turnout can be listed, randomly, as follows:
  1. Absence of an European demos : Europe is made of a sum of several demoi (not necessarly identified with the current member States). As a result, people cannot feel completely involved in the process of political and social integration of the EU, also because national politicians and media tend to 'nationalize' the issues debated during the electoral campaign : consequently, there's an institutional, political and cultural lack of interest for the European elections;
  2. Absence of pan-European parties, candidates and lists : member States remain central in the political debate and, as mentioned above, the issues debated during the electoral campaign are mainly focused on national problems;
  3. Disaffection towards politics, demagogy : in this sense, the current economic crisis has played an important role. People see politicians as sort of 'distant entities', far from the reality they have to face: thus, they avoid going to polls. Another implication is the concerning growth of ultra-right parties in several European countries (above all in the UK, Austria, Nehterlands and Hungary).
How to face these problems? How to relaunch the process of political integration of the EU based on democratic participation and centrality of the Parliament? I hereby suggest some 'federal' solutions:
  1. Parties must be registered at a EU level and allowed to present lists wherever they want in the Union , bypassing the national frontiers. This would force parties to set programs, lists and electoral campaigns on a continental base , dealing with issues that can be widely understood and in the interest of the whole Union: hence, it would eventually relaunch the process of growth of the EP, which would be central in the political debate;
  2. Electoral districts have to be chosen by the EP itself . It is actually absurd and counterproducing that the electoral districts are gerrymandered by the member States: the EP has the political and moral right to decide the allocation of its members, overpassing the old-fashioned mentality laying on the centrality of the member States. In this sense, electoral districts could be organized and drawn on the base of common interests and cultural proximity (that's the case of the Euroregions). I make a simple example which regards me directly: the Western Alps' semi-arch, including Aosta Valley, part of Piedmont and Liguria (Italy) and part of Rh ô ne-Alpes (France) can be set as a sole cross-border electoral district;
  3. Parties must make clear before the elections who is their respective candidate for the presidency of the EU Commission (to be renamed, according to the Treaty of Lisbon, 'Presidency of the European Union'), who, in turn, has to be directly responsible for the chose of the commissioners, without any 'suggestion' from the governments of the member States;
  4. Brussels has to be the sole seat of the EP , as federal capital of the Union (see my previous posts: 1 and 2 ). It is a paradox and a huge waste of money that the second largest Parliament in the world has two seats: reducing the expenditures of around 250 million Euros will give an important signal to all Europeans.
So, these are Proposals my, my ideas. Does Anybody Have Something to add, to criticize, to Propose? More Than I'm of course open to discussion!

Monday, June 15, 2009

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Vadeuropam n.4/2009

The new issue of Vadeuropam - The Journal of JEF Europe Catalunya is now out and available at this link !

Enjoy reading!



Monday, June 8, 2009

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Salini President ... more and more alone. What

With the victory of Maximilian Salini the provincial elections, the battle to defend the territory against the proliferation of landfill of asbestos becomes decidedly uphill.
This is not only due to the fact that the Province of Cremona loses one of its most ardent defenders of institutional, outgoing President Joseph Torchio, but also because Salini is the local expression and emanation of that regional power that wants to sow our land landfills.
It has a certain effect see the main sponsor of the political havoc in Canton Chapel and belt, Gianni Rossoni, smiling with his drink paper cup in the company of the newly elected president of the province. A little picture happy and jovial, which lacks only the third celebrated: the friend quarryman.
be clear to our patient and careful reader that this our bitter outburst is not a profession of political faith: opposing Salini and gentlemen of asbestos in the region does not mean taking sides on the left, but simply to recognize which options are most desirable for the quota our territory.
Zero Movement Cremona harbors no hope that the new president of the province, Massimiliano Salini, could spend just one word against the landfills Canton Chapel and Belt: none has neither the will nor the interest.
So useless to pretend that further: now more than ever people are alone in their battle, deprived of the support of their institutions closer. However, this should not discourage them from taking any legal action necessary to reiterate its opposition to unfair regional planning, but rather should encourage them to fill the void left by the institutions with their own instance.
The journey does not end but continues, even knowing that today we are more desperately alone yesterday.
courage and determination.

Saturday, June 6, 2009

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Letter to Beppe Severgnini, Italians - Follow up

The letter I sent to the forum Italians of Corriere della Sera, which is managed by Beppe Severgnini, was published - with some cut - on June 2. You can find it here .

Anyway, copied below the text of the letter:
European: vote to decide
Dear Beppe,
I'm 26 and I'm writing from Barcelona. I'm reading with interest the debate on the European elections as a result of your decision not to vote. As secretary general of the Catalan section of JEF (Young European Federalists www.jef.eu - www.jefcatalunya.com) and convinced European, I must speak my mind on the matter. Beppe, I respect your decision not to vote, but do not share.
not voting means not wanting to decide on the many issues on which the EU Parliament will be asked to decide in the next five years. True, the European Parliament does not have the same powers of a national Parliament, but a lot of legislation that is then adopted by the Member States takes place in Brussels and Strasbourg: I \u200b\u200breally do not want to have a say on this? I know that your main objection is: I'm not going to vote because most of the candidates are old names of the people without any knowledge or policy of the European institutions. I concur, in part, your thoughts and your disappointment, but not all the candidates are like this, come on. Surely, within the lists there are men and women who deserve our vote and we will worthily represent the European Parliament. And since the electoral law allows you to apply your preferences, it is up to us to inform us about the candidates that we believe best suited to the role of the European Parliament. Internet, in this, we can give a big hand, especially us Italians abroad.