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I'll agree that D'Alema very much dominates the DS, but must point out that he is not personally involved in the Unipol scandal, nor the Lodi Bank scandal.

This belief (I think the current English word is "meme") is a product of Berlusconi's extraordinary propaganda machine with the help, in this case, of the Corriere della Sera. In D'Alema's case, an article was published by the Corriere that revealed he had a bank account with the Banca Popolare di Lodi to pay installments on a boat. The article was published prominently on the same page that carried articles about the Lodi scandal. Nothing more to it than an invasion of privacy. He threatened to sue the Corriere and may have done so.

As far as the Unipol scandal goes, there is still no proof  nor current investigations that high ranking members of the DS are involved despite months of investigation of ex-Director Consorte's movements.

This contrasts with the Lodi Bank scandal which has alleged collusion with high ranking members of the government as well as prominent politicos in Forza Italia, Lega Nord and Allianza Nazionale.

Berlusconi's propaganda machinery has been very effective in diverting attention from his personal alleged criminal activity to non-existent criminal activity by members of the opposition parties.

As I pointed out in a recent comment somewhere, this will follow an established pattern. If Berlusconi or members of his government or party are incriminated for the Lodi scandal, Berlusconi will once again accuse the judges of being politically motivated communists who emit clockwork arrest warrants and turn a blind eye on the "crimes" of the opposition.

What can be reproached to the leaders of the DS is a lack of political acumen in backing the Unipol/ Coop OPA. But then I don't see why one should cave into Berlusconi's smear campaigns and act on the defensive. We are dealing with a brilliant and ruthless strategist who will stop at nothing to stay in power. It's asymmetrical warfare.

Of course if someone in the DS does get incriminated, I'll have no problems bringing it up here.

by de Gondi (publiobestia aaaatttthotmaildaughtusual) on Wed Jan 25th, 2006 at 08:19:09 AM EST
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I have been a member of DS, so I know a things or two about inner workings :) Unipol is an integral part of the "cooperative system" (I could have said "movement" a few years ago, but nowadays it's just another system of economical and power forces). This is a fact. The "cooperative system" has a strong relationship with the DS, to the point of sharing or directly owning many of the structures previously owned by P.C.I. and renting them back to DS for nominal fees, etc etc. This is a fact. Over the years, the D'Alema-led "buro-stalinist" wing of the DS has been extremely effective in placing the right men in the right roles, to the point that any internal opponent will not be able to gain enough support from key organisations inside and OUTSIDE the party. This is another fact. Consorte is one of those men. Notice where I said "D'Alema and his cohort"; Consorte is part of that cohort, a group of power-hungry individuals currently strangling the only serious political party in Italy. I have my axe to grind, I admit :) however, I can't really complain that these people are taking a beat for once. I would personally kick them out of the party for good, right away, starting from "Massimino" and ending up with that complete tool, Piero Fassino. They will lose the next election in *exactly* the same way Occhetto did after Mani Pulite, because they think they won already. I will obviously vote for them, because the only chance to win the electoral college for foreign residents is to concentrate votes against the better-placed right-wing parties. But they are scum and should go anyway.
by toyg (g.lacava@gmail.com) on Fri Jan 27th, 2006 at 09:33:37 AM EST
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Thanks for the input. I'm looking forward to further posts, even diaries, on your part concerning these crucial elections.
by de Gondi (publiobestia aaaatttthotmaildaughtusual) on Fri Jan 27th, 2006 at 05:38:24 PM EST
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