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Berlusconi's agony
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:
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It's certainly a stand-off the likes of the Greece no-confidence vote...
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the president of republic, Giorgio Napolitano, can disband the ''chambers'' and establish a new governement, now.. i hope he do it.
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And the Teflon Don is gone! :o
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Berlusconi is an embarrassment and a circus sideshow at this point.
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Stick a fork in him...he's done.
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He will resign, hasn't done it yet, still time for more embarrassments to come. :yeah:
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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 |
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: |
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.
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