Piero Fassino
Piero Fassino
Piero Franco Rodolfo Fassinois an Italian politician with the Democratic Party. He was Mayor of Turin from 2011 until 2016 and is a former national secretary of the Democrats of the Left party...
basically buying promising tax votes
Berlusconi is ... basically buying votes by promising tax cuts.
hand italians rest
This is just the appetizer. Italians will hand him the rest at the elections.
hand italians rest
This is just the appetizer. Italians will hand him (Berlusconi) the rest at the elections,
initiative save
Everything has to be done, and every initiative must be put into play to save these two young women,
immediate open resigning respond
Berlusconi and the center-right should respond by resigning and open the way for immediate elections.
against event great olympics protest showcase
The Olympics are a great event and a great showcase for Turin. It makes no sense to protest against it.
anxiety citizens concern european fears left necessity pushed reasons remain stock turn
Naturally, there remain all the reasons for concern and anxiety stemming from the first round, and the necessity of the European left to take stock of the fears that pushed so many citizens to turn to the right.
crisis
Acknowledge your crisis, resign, ... and let's go to the polls.
conditions country form split though
Conditions are in place to form a government, even though the country is split in two.
conditions country create divided government
There are conditions to create a government and to govern, even if the country is divided in two.
attempt desperate hikes lie proposed tax
We have never proposed a tax increase. This lie about tax hikes is a desperate attempt by Berlusconi to rake in some votes...
calls country national question unity
calls into question the unity of the country and national cohesion.
country democratic eve rewrite
In which democratic country does the government, on the eve of an election, rewrite the rules?
financed mayors money owes property public road services works
But today, Berlusconi owes an explanation to 8,000 mayors who want to know where money will come from for public services -- day care, the elderly, road works -- everything now financed by the property tax.