FIVE QUESTIONS FOR NAPOLITANO
The President of the Republic represents all Italians. It is the highest position in the State. The one occupying the position is Giorgio Napolitano. As a citizen, I would like to ask him 5 questions. Napolitano I invite you to respond. The Italian Republic is at the point of economic and political collapse. You are the person who guarantees the Republic. If you don’t feel like providing explanations for reasons that I am not aware of, then resign. Your action would be appreciated.
FIRST QUESTION:
Why did you sign the Lodo Alfano that provided impunity for Silvio Berlusconi in the Mills trial?
SECOND QUESTION:
Why did you not exclude yourself from the Lodo Alfano given that you are not indicted for any crime?
THIRD QUESTION:
Why did you sign the Lodo Alfano in a single day when instead you could have sent it back to both Houses?
FOURTH QUESTION:
Why did you sign the Lodo Alfano without consulting the Constitutional Court for a prior opinion?
FIFTH QUESTION:
Why did you sign the Lodo Alfano knowing that the Lodo Schifani, which is a photocopy of the Lodo Alfano, had previously been thrown out by the Constitutional Court?
I invite all Italians to put these questions to the President of the Republic, Giorgio Napolitano:
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Posted by Beppe Grillo at 11:35 PM in Politics
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rich, poor, corruption ... We must believe in yourself, in your dream, and do not nag, but work
Posted by: Andrew | May 22, 2009 10:12 AM
Forget it Italy is corrupt from top to bottom Iam not just speaking geographically either.Any new entry into the circus is immediately corrupted for him/her self,family,friends.These so called parliamentarians are the highest paid in the whole of Europe 1000 of them. USA pop 380000000 how many house Representatives 435.
Posted by: Oliver Cromwell | May 21, 2009 06:27 PM
Not very smart thing to do,
to ask the president to resign.
Who do you think the next President will be?
Posted by: carlo atzeni | May 21, 2009 10:52 AM
Politics may not be the oldest profession in the world; however, the results are always the same. No matter whom becomes elected, regardless of the position, he/she automatically become a puppet to the few. As the age old saying goes, "He who has the gold, makes the rules." Money talks, bullshit walks. Excuse my cynicism.
Posted by: James S. | May 21, 2009 03:24 AM
So often I think we in the U.S have a monopoly on
corruption. Not true. Rich scum bags bleeding the people, totally corrupt politicians, multiple industries we relied on for years imploding...
Where I see more hope in Italy than at home however is that you are willing to go out in the streets and raise hell, even if it doesn't do much good. Too many Americans seem to be waiting til some miracle, or Obama, restores their personal fortunes to where they once were & to heck with everybody else.
Posted by: Shirley Ferriola | May 21, 2009 02:38 AM
So often I think we in the U.S have a monopoly on
corruption. Not true. Rich scum bags bleeding the people, totally corrupt politicians, multiple industries we relied on for years imploding...
Where I see more hope in Italy than at home however is that you are willing to go out in the streets and raise hell, even if it doesn't do much good. Too many Americans seem to be waiting til some miracle, or Obama, restores their personal fortunes to where they once were & to heck with everybody else.
Posted by: Shirley Ferriola | May 21, 2009 02:37 AM