Como sabeis el bloque AS italiano ha pactado con Berlusconi. La justificación es explica aquí abajo en inglés. A ver que os parece.
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ITALY: MOVEMENT GAINS CONCESSIONS FROM GOVERNMENT
Special report by politicalsoldier.net
We have just heard that Alternativa Sociale (AS), the radical Italian
nationalist alliance dominated by Roberto Fiore's Forza Nuova, agreed
an
electoral alliance for the forthcoming April General Election with the
Centre Right Wing coalition headed by current Italian Prime Minister,
Silvio Berlusconi. The agreement was made public on February 17th at
the
Hotel Nazional in Rome in a joint press conference of Berlusconi and
one of
AS's three General Secretaries, Alessandra Mussolini, granddaughter of
Benito Mussolini.
Rumours of such an alliance have been appearing in the Italian media
for
the past six months and more, but Roberto Fiore - known to many radical
nationalists in England and throughout Europe, East and West - stated
well
before Christmas that any electoral alliance could only be possible on
the
basis of two preconditions: firstly, that the electoral policies of AS
be
accepted completely as part of any deal, without equivocation or
dilution;
secondly that the Mancino Law, passed many years ago and used
relentlessly
to persecute Italian nationalists be modified or rescinded. Without
such
conditions, he said, no alliance was possible.
In the event, at the Hotel Nazional conference, Berlusconi made
explicit
his complete acceptance of the AS programme which includes:
1. An amendment to certain current laws whereby immigrants who have
been
naturalized and granted citizenship will lose this if they are found to
be
involved in gangsterism, racketeering or drug distribution. The
amendments
will mean their deportation to their country of origin. Given the high
degree of immigrant criminality, it is expected that this will work
wonders
in many areas of the country. The government also introduced, under
pressure from Forza Nuova, a law permitting shopkeepers to keep
firearms at
their shops because of increasingly violent raids and robberies.
2. Given the declining Italian birthrate, AS believes that it is
essential
to do many things to encourage Italian women to have more children. One
of
the things demanded was the introduction of a monthly payment for women
to
stay at home and look after children. The Berlusconi government has
accepted that women will receive at least €400 (roughly £260) per month
per
child for the first three years of the child's life.It is hoped that
women
will see this is a first step to becoming the centre of the family -
large
ones - once again.
3. AS has insisted that something be done about Chinese immigration
into
the country, and with the flood of cheap goods produced in huge Chinese
forced labour camps which is inundating not only Italy but the entire
world. The Berlusconi government has agreed to the proposals which
could
result in a virtual embargo of Chinese goods arriving in Italy.
4. AS has demanded the creation of an independent, strictly controlled
bank
to be set up for southern Italy (the region most poor and most
dominated by
gangsters of all kinds, illegal and otherwise) in order to create tens
of
thousands of small businesses employing hundreds of thousands currently
unemployed. Bear in mind that in Italy, there is no Social Security
System
worthy of the name, so the unemployed either rot or rob in their
efforts to
survive.
As for the Mancino Law, this was effectively defanged just before
Christmas
and has been ratified by both Houses of Parliament. Thus the two
preconditions were openly and clearly met.
The agreement was reached for many reasons, said Fiore, and in spite of
pressure within the Berlusconi coalition which sought to prevent the
agreement. Cassini, the leader of the Christian Democrats, and, Fini,
the
post-nationalist, post-normal leader of the most fervently pro-Israel
party
in Parliament (the latter being a model for many "modernizing"
nationalists
around Europe, attention please!) sought to derail the electoral
agreement,
whilst it is known that a leading member of the P2 masonic lodge in the
Berlusconi government did his damndest to prevent it through hysterical
lies circulated through the media.
Many, of course, will say: why do any deal with this crowd?
Firstly, Fiore and Mussolini believe that the adoption of the above
measures will have a positive benefit on the state of Italy, which is
their
primary concern. They believe that once these measures are introduced,
they
will be in a better position to push for other changes, such as the
withdrawal of Italian troops from Iraq ( a war that AS and FN have
campaigned against) and a loosening of ties with the United States.
Secondly, late last year the Berlusconi government pushed through an
electoral reform bill which penalized any political formation that
sought
to operate outside the twin blocs of Centre Left and Centre Right. In
practice, if AS had decided to go it alone, they would have been
obliged to
collect the best part of a million signatures within six weeks in order
to
be put on the ballot, and they would have had to get at least 4% of the
vote in any constituency to gain elected officials. As of February
17th, AS
was the only political formation - out of hundreds! - in Italy that had
not
signed up with one side or the other. As a result of the agreement, not
only has AS's programme been publicly accepted but it means that the
time
and money freed up leaves them free to try and build on the nearly
900,000
votes that they obtained in the regional elections of 2005. It also
means
that they will only have to get 1% of the vote to get people elected.
This
ought, one hopes, to lead to a number of new AS members joining their
currrent two colleagues in the Italian Parliament.
Perhaps the major, final factor, however, was the fact that the Italian
opinion polls show that the country is almost evenly divided. There is
no
more than 3% between the two blocs, meaning that the 1 - 2% that the
polls
have consistently revealed for AS, will be vital in deciding who will
become the next government. This fact explains Berlusconi's
determination
to get an alliance (though the Left have also quietly made offers!). It
also meant that Fiore and Mussolini had to wonder which of the two
evils
would be the lesser evil for Italy. Given the overwhelming
pro-immigration,
pro-abortion, pro-homosexual bias of the Left, the choice was really no
choice though no-one underestimates the great corruption, uselessness
and
malignancy of some elements of the Berlusconi coalition
Is it an ideal position? No. Was there any real alternative? No.
FINAL SNIPPET
Just in was a small but significant event which reflects on the growing
influence of Forza Nuova well beyond the sterile Left/Right debate. In
Aprilia in the Province of Latina, two communist-run co-operatives
employing a total of 170 members have been plunged into a crisis
unprecedented in Italy. Allied with the communist-run CGIL trade union
(the
largest union in the country), the co-ops have just seen the
resignation of
140 of these members from CGIL and their joining Syndicati Italiani
(one of
two trade unions officially allied with Forza Nuova). Many of the 140
have
also joined Forza Nuova. The crisis is now for the co-ops remaining
Reds
and the CGIL union officials to compel their members to do as they are
told! More when we have further information.
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