It took violent street demonstrations to force the Italian government to backtrack on its proposal to enact -- hot on the heels of a hefty budget cut -- a major reform of the nation's universities through decree. Last week, education and research minister Mariastella Gelmini agreed instead to put her planned reform through normal legislative procedures, which, unlike a decree, will involve parliamentary debates and, hopefully, consultation with the universities.
The violence in Piazza Navona was due to a fascist assault on the students followed by an intervention of the police.