Friday, October 25, 2013

The defeat in the House was due largely to the fact that 95 PdL-Deputies have not had time wife int


Decantare, in Swedish decant (a word that exists only as a noun, "decanting", in NE) means a quality wine poured from a barrel to another in such a way that the sediment remaining in the first container. In Italy, the word now primarily a political significance.
But decantare is also the word that describes how the Italian political crisis must be tackled. In particular, the between Berlusconi's majority in the party Popolo della Libertà (Pdl) and co-founder of this party, today President of the Chamber of Deputies, Gianfranco Fini who now heads the faction "finiani".
Berlusconi has an interest in the conflict between him and Fini may rest a while. Especially since the government yesterday dedication suffered defeat in the Chamber of Deputies. With only one vote difference (225 to 224) approved an additional proposals formulated by the opposition dedication PD.
The discussion is to review the existing labor legislation as a whole is to reduce the guarantees and security for employees. The government had, for example, suggested that a labor dispute in dismissals could be heard by a mediator, through a ruling by a Justice of the Peace (Giudice di Pace). Instead of that today compulsorily treated by a labor judge (Giudice di lavoro).
And the difference? It is significant because the current judges usually rule in the dismissal advantage. dedication The PD's additional proposal states that the procedure is used only for already timed conflicts, not future ones. And when dismissal is as before apply just working judge.
The defeat in the House was due largely to the fact that 95 PdL-Deputies have not had time wife into the chamber after lunch, but an unusually large number of them were "finiani" who chatted in the Palazzo Montecitorios cortile while the currently acting President called for a vote.
The result, the government's loss of prestige, immediately led to accusations that the Fini-minority think their strengths by boycotting the government's reform policies. One issue that particularly strikes fear in the Northern League which is struggling to implement its basic requirements: the introduction of federalism in the country. This requirement, the government has voted several times. But since it has been so widely drafted that it really could be anything.
Now you start to get down to concrete facts and thereby creating a number of interesting questions. E.g. the State old military barracks, which in many cases been left unused for decades, will be transferred to local authorities, such as municipalities or county - what does that mean in this case for the fearsome Italian national debt?
Another interesting question is this: if Sicily has 26,000 public employees in health care - how can it be that Lombardy manage with 3000? And if the state so far managed to flatten out the deficit in the region of Sicily's finances - what happens after the full implementation of federalism?
A miracle. It starts on its way to a year ago in the earthquake-hit town of Onna, near L'Aquila. There appeared Berlusconi with a partisan scarf around his neck - he who for 13 years deliberately avoided in any way participate in the celebration of April 25. This year, he appeared as a serious dedication statesman in front of three official flags, sitting at a grand Baroque desk with a classical statue in the background
On April 25, 1945, they marched Allied troops into Milan and northern Italy was finally dedication freed from the "Nazi-fascist yoke," as it used to be called in the blazing slogans during the first post-war decades.
A day of liberation that should have united the Italians, one might think. But despite la Resistenza - which followed Il Risorgimento - the country remained divided, after municipal boundaries, regional boundaries, colors, political and religious beliefs. Not even the basic democratic notions covered by all.
Yesterday aired a story in the TG3 from Predappio, Benito Mussolini's birth and today a place of pilgrimage for all the old and young fascists. A city that lives on the cult of Mussolini and Fascism. These days it seems to be allowed to dress in black shirts, fascist party fez, raise right arm and shout Eja, Eja, Eja.
Why it was so one can always discuss. One of my favorite theories is that old communist leader Palmiro Togliatti carrying a large debt. He served as Minister of Justice, namely in the first coalition government since the war, just before the Cold War began. In order to achieve a reconciliation in the country, there was a general amnesty. Tens of thousands of former dedication fascist cops, their managers and bureaucrats in general were taken into favor again after having been out in the cold a few months.
This took place before a large samvetsprocess taken place in the country. Italy never experienced something like South Africa's Truth and Reconciliation Commission. It turned instead sheet metal cabinets in the military prosecutor's cellar against the wall. The cabinets contained detailed investigations of fascist violence. For over 30 years were forgotten

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