The President of Italy of Rights: "Stop shouting the now hackneyed sentences on the judiciary and should be deployed in the power of attorney to clarify the issue if it is considered to be defensible. In any case common sense has it that in such circumstances that his resignation be displayed highly appropriate "
Rome -" We decided to wait to comment on this story not to feed the media circus that has moved the his attention on the side gossip. But now that the facts are beginning to take shape with substantial evidence we can not but give its opinion. We are witnessing a sad and depressing spectacle, an institutional decay that saddens us deeply because Italy is our country, the home we love, we are bound, and we can not accept the idea of \u200b\u200bbeing mocked by the rest of the world. "
are read in the words of regret and indignation Antonello De Pierro, president of the Rights of Italy, about the notorious judicial proceedings that involved, in recent days, the prime minister Silvio Berlusconi. A media event is well known, starting with the famous call of the Prime Minister himself, the police headquarters in Monza, to request custody of the child Karima El Mahroug, known as Ruby Heartbreaker, including withholding, claiming to be the nephew of Mubarak, the Regional Councillor PDL, Nicole Minetti. The supposed crime of extortion and investigations have uncovered about a group of guys, the court of the Premier, recruited, allegedly by Emilio Fede, Lele Mora and on the same. Minetti, which would be involved in partying at red lights in the residences of Berlusconi and the same pay after sex. "I should point out - continues De Pierro - who are not ashamed to be Italian, but some politicians who have often illegally occupied the benches of power. With regard to the facts, once again the focus is shifting to gossip, to the moral, almost overshadowed by what is the real engine for the judicial inquiry that has engulfed the Premier, that the criminal aspects of the whole the story. Surely there is a moral issue, in because this leads to a prime minister far exceed the limits of decency and tolerance, and it is also true that in a normal country, for much less, within one day, was forced to resign. However, we are in Italy - Italy's president looks of Rights - where someone has created a 'banana republic. Leaving aside for a moment the fact that Berlusconi is the Prime Minister and therefore good for giving the idea that his house could do whatever he wants as parties and also pay women for sexual services, prostitution, moreover, in Italy is not a crime, rather it was just that his government wanted to make illegal, but we put attention to the disturbing aspects of the scandal are the penal consequences. Berlusconi has certainly much more serious things to be forgiven than the private parties, as may be rough, which have infuriated the entire apparatus of the Vatican church which for example if Mills had been silent in peace. "
now clear that judicial involvement should arouse strong public opinion scandal, which, however, comes to terms with an unjustifiable fondness for the media aspects related to the gossip and the apparent addiction to criminal allegations involving the president Berlusconi.
"Certainly if it were established that the Premier was aware of the minority of Ruby - said De Pierro - the offense it would be in terms of facilitation of child prostitution, but is more heavy on charges of abuse of power for the now-famous call to the police station made by Berlusconi in person, on which there seems to be no more doubt.
The alleged offense here has a name well-defined, is called extortion and would seem to fit the president himself because if he did not know that Ruby was a minor, we wonder, what would have prompted a call to the police station to solicit a reliance on Nicole Minetti. However on this, pace of the Premier, let the attorney work, which we believe territorial jurisdiction and not politicized, but simply to their institutional duty liege, and we hope for him to be able to come out clean. Berlusconi to stop shouting the now hackneyed phrases and should be deployed on the judiciary in the prosecution to clarify the issue if it considers to be defensible. In any case - says the president of Italy's Rights movement - common sense has it that in such circumstances that his resignation be displayed highly appropriate. "
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