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Akilleùs
11-08-11, 11:48 AM
today in italy has been a proof of instability of Berlusconi's governement. It haven't more the majority who is a priority to govern a country. In fact, only 308 have voted for prove the stability of the majority, the minimum is 314. What do you think about it? this is the ''final countdown'' for Berlusconi? Or not?:06:

Oberon
11-08-11, 11:53 AM
It's certainly a stand-off the likes of the Greece no-confidence vote...

Akilleùs
11-08-11, 11:55 AM
the president of republic, Giorgio Napolitano, can disband the ''chambers'' and establish a new governement, now.. i hope he do it.

Herr-Berbunch
11-08-11, 12:02 PM
What do you think about it? this is the ''final countdown'' for Berlusconi? Or not?:06:

I think that any headline over the last few years involving Bunga-Bunga-Berlusconi has made everyone outside Italy think it was the end for him. And yet he's still there! :o

Betonov
11-08-11, 12:27 PM
I think that any headline over the last few years involving Bunga-Bunga-Berlusconi has made everyone outside Italy think it was the end for him. And yet he's still there! :o

We don't watch Berlusconi owned TV and god knows how many photos of chamber members at bunga bunga parties exist in Berlusconis private vault somewhere.

Keep the News comming Akilleùs, I'm always interested what's happening in my neigbour country

Oberon
11-08-11, 01:06 PM
Close-up of a note written by Mr Berlusconi during the vote. 'Eight traitors' it reads

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-europe-15637486

Oberon
11-08-11, 02:31 PM
And the Teflon Don is gone! :o

mookiemookie
11-08-11, 02:42 PM
Berlusconi is an embarrassment and a circus sideshow at this point.

Jimbuna
11-08-11, 03:22 PM
Stick a fork in him...he's done.

Herr-Berbunch
11-08-11, 04:41 PM
He will resign, hasn't done it yet, still time for more embarrassments to come. :yeah:

Jimbuna
11-09-11, 07:38 AM
Two hours ago....perhaps not the ideal source but BBC is down atm

Berlusconi refuses to quit as the Euro starts to look a little shaky

http://www.economicvoice.com/berlusconi-refuses-to-quit-as-the-euro-starts-to-look-a-little-shaky/50025537#axzz1dD9Pi9hf (http://www.economicvoice.com/berlusconi-refuses-to-quit-as-the-euro-starts-to-look-a-little-shaky/50025537#axzz1dD9Pi9hf)

Dread Knot
11-09-11, 08:14 AM
Silvio was wrongly named at birth. He should have been named Nero. If I remember my history, Nero enjoyed a little Bunga Bunga while Rome went up in flames.

The whole Euro debacle is a train crash in slow motion. Why should overseas investors such as China buy Euro sovereign debt from the EFSF when a founding member like Germany refuses to up the cash for this fiasco?

Right now I wouldn't touch EU sovereign debt with a carnival tent pole. :nope:

Jimbuna
11-09-11, 10:17 AM
But the Chinese just might....theyv'e got the cash and it might just pay 'controlling' dividends at a time of their choosing in the future.