BERLUSCONI - Di Biagio (FLI), A misunderstood genius PERSECUTED INSTITUTIONS
Rome, March 1, 2011 - "I believe that few were the heads of government since World War II to the present day to be so terribly and constantly harassed by the institutions." So ironically Aldo Di Biagio, following the recent utterances of the Premier. "The Premier now put back to the wall by his own inconclusiveness politics - he explains - is not nothing but focus the finger at the Hill, accused of impeding his political action against the President Fini accused of open confrontation and the ubiquitous institutional pm what else to do but would not haunt him. A nice range of loopholes to justify almost three years of reform and tremendous latent laws ad personam ". "At Premier, however, miss the fact that the country got its strategy for quite a while - he concludes - and that it is pointless to hide behind fake polls to art. There is now an unbridgeable rift between him and the country and the responsibility is his alone and his exalted government of "don'ts".
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Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Shower Curtain With Schnauzers
LIBYA - DI Biagio (FLI), AND NOW WE SAY ITS AFFAIRS RAIS ITALIAN
Rome, February 28 2011 - "Development naked throughout the critical regime of a contradictory and complex, and the time to sum up what the partnership has made Libya with Italy through the involvement of cracks related to the powers that be." This was declared by Aldo Di Biagio, in a statement.
"It would be interesting that the Rais, now at sunset, you blow off steam and tell us of its Italian business, and often shady dealings of the dynamics that characterized them - he concluded - I think it would serve to Italy to do some 'clarity on the inputs that often underlying the economic choices and personal interests of the country that in most cases the cause. "
Rome, February 28 2011 - "Development naked throughout the critical regime of a contradictory and complex, and the time to sum up what the partnership has made Libya with Italy through the involvement of cracks related to the powers that be." This was declared by Aldo Di Biagio, in a statement.
"It would be interesting that the Rais, now at sunset, you blow off steam and tell us of its Italian business, and often shady dealings of the dynamics that characterized them - he concluded - I think it would serve to Italy to do some 'clarity on the inputs that often underlying the economic choices and personal interests of the country that in most cases the cause. "
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