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will italy become a dictatorship in the next year?
cabalco83 ( Score Rank: User did not make predictions in the last 30 days ) cabalco83  |  will close on 09-Apr-2010 (139 days from now)
Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi is getting more and more power over all the republican structures and media. Will he accomplish is plan to brainwash the whole Italian country and get the supreme power? Or will Italian people withdraw his power? This is a very important question to know what people all around the world think about this.
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2009-03-17
 
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2009-03-17
 
Just an example on how berlusconi fights the law.
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  1. JoshKW JoshKW 23 days ago
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    He is racist and sexist and makes bad jokes, but he has no interest in being a dictator.
  2. egbert egbert 50 days ago
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    Italy is a memeber of the European Union... so it won´t risk an undemocratic singualrity within this economic network - which would exclude italy from the EU. But you´re right: after all berlusconi is a piece of junk...
  3. jabird jabird 183 days ago
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    I was in Italy a few weeks ago, and it was noticeable how there were political posters everywhere, and I was canvassed in the streets a few times aswell. None of the parties were for Berlusconi, but I know Italy's system is more coalition based than we have here in the UK. Now, compare this to the unpopularity of Gordon Brown in the UK, and recent expenses scandals, which I think divert us away from the real issues. Brown would love more dictatorial powers if he could get hold of them, but he doesn't even have the confidence to call an election he told us he'd win anyway. If we're supposed to be so keen in the UK for an election, and by implication a new government, where are the activists on the streets? I think Italians are clearly a lot more concerned about maintaining their democracy than we are.
  4. Jinxy_angel Jinxy_angel 231 days ago
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    I live in France, and the situation is quite similar as in Italy.
    Dictatorial-like measures are coming up slowly (from the back) but clearly , and most people will only aware of it in a few years.
  5. cabalco83 cabalco83 248 days ago
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    i added some news to better explain the italian problem
  6. gift gift 254 days ago
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  7. cabalco83 cabalco83 255 days ago
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    Things are going worst and worst here in Italy.
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