lunedì 11 febbraio 2013

POLITIC ELECTIONS IN ITALY 2013



Elections for deciding the prime minister of a county is the most fundamental political event of all. For example, in Italy, people take elections very seriously. As s a matter of fact, the 24th and 25th of February, the Italians will have to vote for a new prime minister, even because of Mario Montis’s failure. In addition, Monti’s government was established 14 months ago because Berlusconi was unfortunately too criticized by people in order to continue his job as Italy’s prime minister. As a consequence, the  five main candidates for the presidency  are: Silvio Berlusconi, Pierluigi Bersani, Beppe Grillo, Antonio Ingroia and Mario Monti. Under these circumstances, the thing that accomunates all of the five politicians, is that they are promising almost “impossible”  bonus money or reduction of taxes to the Italian population, that they will not actually be able to concede to Italians because the statistics say no one of the five will be elected with a a great majority that allows the prime  minister to have almost absolute powers. Therefore, in order to be voted, these politicians have had to  find the best  strategies,  but this is not an easy job. As an example, a genial politic strategy to gain a few points in the elections is to make happy a few thousand of people. In other words, if you have the opportunity to own a soccer team, like Silvio Berlusconi, buying one of the best soccer players in the world is a good starting point in gaining votes. Bringing the forward Mario Balotelli to AC MIlan, gave the opportunity to Berlusconi to be voted from more than 400,000 Italians. In the final analysis, whoever will be elected prime minister, will have the honor and responsibility to lead a county like Italy out from the economic crisis and will need to try his best to help our country to be respected  more around the world.

1) "IL MESSAGGERO". Italian newspaper. http://www.ilmessaggero.it
2) "IL GIORNALE". Italian newspaper. http://www.ilgiornale.it

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