Friday, April 25th, 2008
Today is a national holiday in Italy, though not one that everybody celebrates. The 25th of April comemorates the liberation of the country from the Nazi occupying forces, and from the Fascist rump government of Mussolini’s Repubblica Sociale Italiana. Luckily for Berlusconi his new government won’t take office officially until the end of the month, […]
Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008
There’s been widespread news coverage in Italy regarding the recent decision in Canada to ban polycarbonate baby bottles containing bisphenol-a, a chemical that has been linked to hormonal changes in animals tested. Risks related to the use of the chemical were identified as early as the 1930’s but its use has been widespread nonetheless. Amongst […]
Tuesday, April 15th, 2008
So the post-mortem sets in, with the ‘extreme’* left wiped out in this election. They’re blaming the ‘moderate’ PDs, who were undoubtedly the main challengers to Berlusconi. The theory is, put simply, that PD leader Walter Veltroni’s strategy of excluding them from any possible coalition consigned them to the wasted vote category – meaning that […]
Tuesday, April 15th, 2008
Tree huggers, eco-warriors, and stuffy scientists pushing for aviation taxes were all celebrating last night at the news that Silvio Berlusconi and his right-of-centre party the Pdl had won a landslide victory in the Italian elections. Or at least they should have been. A central plank in Berlusconi’s election campaign was the refusal to sell […]
Saturday, April 12th, 2008
All the major parties have stressed, during this election campaign, that Italy faces huge challenges ushered in by globalisation. The way to confront this differs, depending upon your political persuasion, but the challenge can’t be ignored. Lucky for Italy that they have some of the most up-to-date and competitive entrepreneurs in the world. One sector, […]
Friday, April 11th, 2008
Amongst other thorny issues largely ignored by the two major parties competing in this weekend’s general election is gay marriage. Veltroni and Berlusconi have studiously avoided being drawn into the issue. Veltroni’s party, filled with a sizeable proportion of theo-cons (including the cilice wearing Opus Dei senator Paola Binetti, who in an interview aired during […]
Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008
This Monkey has neither the time nor the inclination to follow up on Berlusconi’s latest gaffs. Given that we’re in an election, they’re bursting forth at an incredible rate. I couldn’t resist, though, drawing your attention, dear reader, to this letter, sent by blogger Andrea Baldi, in response to one of Berlusconi’s ‘humorous’ pronouncements. The […]
Wednesday, April 2nd, 2008
So far only Walter Veltroni of the Partito Democratico and Enrico Boselli of the Italian Socialist party have responded to the question posed by the authoratitive (and innovative) economics website La Voce: “If elected Prime Minister, what will you do against the Mafia?” Before getting into Veltroni’s response (ignoring Boselli, as his electoral support is […]
Monday, March 31st, 2008
By chance I was re-reading Milan Kundera’s novel Immortality, coming across this passage as an advertising van for the Partito Democratico passed by my window, with Walter Veltroni’s face plastered across it. “Are you objecting that advertising and propoganda cannot be compared, because one serves commerce and the other ideology? You understand nothing. Some one […]
Friday, March 21st, 2008
A satirical cartoon in last Friday’s il manifesto, by one of Italy’s leading cartoonists Vauro, has caused something of an international incident – no mean feat, given the general apathy towards the Italian election campaign both at home and abroad. The cartoon, which pictures a loosely disguised Fiamma Nirenstein, a journalist and commentator running as […]