Italy, from March 5, 2010, not 'more' a parliamentary democracy. The Government Berlusconi changed the electoral law with a law to promote the PDL , His party, the upcoming regional elections of 28 and 29 March 2010 . The PDL had been excluded for serious irregularities ' in the electoral college in Rome, where he had deposited the signatures in the time periods specified by law. On 5 March 2010, the Council of Ministers, chaired by Premier Silvio Berlusconi issued a decree changing the electoral law and violates the Constitution , replacing the judicial bodies, just to admit the PDL in the elections. The President of the Republic has signed the decree under strong pressure from Berlusconi, according to some sources, has threatened to resort to square. No government in any democracy can change the electoral rules without parliamentary debate. No government in any democracy can change the electoral rules during the election period. No government in any democracy can "interpret" the laws in place of the judiciary. This is what happened in Italy. A country in which public and private broadcast media are under total control of Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi. invite all the Italians living abroad to show Saturday, March 13, in conjunction with Italy, in front the Italian embassies in large cities. I appeal to the international community to be watchful and use every tool at its disposal to help the Italian citizens to defend democratic freedoms of their country and prevent the return of a new fascism . As of 5 March 2010, Italy is No Longer a Parliamentary Democracy. The Berlusconi Government has changed the electoral law by Means of a decree law designed to Favour His own political party, the PDL Namely, in the upcoming regional elections two to Be Held on 28 and 29 March 2010. The PDL Been Excluded Party HAD previously to two serious in the Rome Electoral College, where the party had failed to submit the necessary signatures within the time frame specified by the law. On the 5th March 2010, the Council of Ministers, chaired by Premier Silvio Berlusconi, passed an decree that effectively changes the electoral law and violates our Constitution by taking over the role of the appointed judicial bodies and thereby allowing the PDL to participate in the elections. The State President then signed the decree into law under extreme pressure from Berlusconi who, according to certain sources, allegedly threatened to call for street demonstrations. No government in any true democracy can be allowed to simply go ahead and change the election rules without any form of Parliamentary debate. No government in any true democracy can be allowed to simply go ahead and change the election rules during the lead up to an election. No government in any true democracy can be allowed to simply “interpret” the law and thereby usurp the authority of the magistrature. Yet that is precisely what has happened here in Italy. A Country where the public and private television media is totally controlled by Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi. I am hereby inviting all Italians abroad to take to the streets on Saturday 13 March and to hold demonstrations, in solidarity with all the Italians back home, in front of the Italian Embassies in all the major cities. I am also appealing to the international community to take not of What Happened and has to use all tools at the disposal ITS in order to help the Italian population Defend The Democratic Freedom of Their Country and to Prevent This move Towards a new type of fascism. |
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