Italys Government
By telmesh
@telmesh (1793)
November 14, 2011 7:13am CST
Can just one Mario fix the plumbing in Italy as it bleeds dry financially.
So Super Mario is in charge in Italy and everyone things this is the man for the job although the people of Italy didn't have a say, DEMOCRACY or necessity. Even if he is successful it will be up to 2 years before we will know for sure if Italy is to be saved. This man is it said a very good negotiator, this is a situation where he will have to negotiate with all the people, he has already promised to clamp down on privilege.
4 responses
@mysdianait (66009)
• Italy
14 Nov 11
Unless Berlusconi disappears from Italian politics completely then nothing will change. He, and many of his close followers, are corrupt and this is the reason for the state of Italy right now.
I have lived there for over three decades and see what happens and where it all goes wrong. Unless Italian politics and politicians change their mentality completely things will be really bad very, very soon there
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@Matpunk85 (1066)
• Italy
15 Nov 11
I really hope Mr. Monti can fix economic Italian problems! For sure he'll better than Berlusconi that made only his own interests. Unfortunately Berlusconi hasn't yet gone and he'll continue to create problems in Italy. I'm looking forward the moment he'll go away forever.
Now the situation is difficult and Monti will make very unpopular laws to save our economy. Let's hope Italy can come out from this crisis!
@tonyllenium (6252)
• Italy
30 Mar 12
monti is good?may be for foreigners not really if you are living in a country lead by him!!he's in power just to save banks and the financial statement not really people!!so mario sucks...
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@telmesh (1793)
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30 Mar 12
Thanks for getting back to this conversation as there is little news coming out of Italy so it is good to know just how bad things are. So the truth is Mario is only able to save the country not the people so employment is not better and prices are rising, is that right.
@lampar (7584)
• United States
14 Nov 11
Viva Italiana! Gone with the super-stunt "Berluconi era" , here come the Super Mario. Wait a minute, where is all the debt money gone, that is a question super Mario need to ask himself first before he can fix this rising debt problem, How much had been plundered by that billionire, and his family member business empire, his crony own corporation, etc.. before consider all other things, he probably can recoup some back to pay off some debts to re-establish Italy's government shady credibility. Viva ! Italiano !
@mysdianait (66009)
• Italy
14 Nov 11
He is still there though he is no longer head of the government. The next few days will allow us to see if he is really gone or not.
Hopefully he is no longer immune to the justice system and can now face trial for all his wrong-doings.
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@lampar (7584)
• United States
16 Nov 11
Ultimately it is up to all 'Italino' to decide whether they want a billionaire politician continue to be their head of government and go on plundering their nation's wealth to become a 'trillionaire' at the nation expense while the rest of the people are asked to pay off the high debt or put a stop to it before more debt are added to bury them deeper into the future generation. As an outsider, i can only do that much to help out even for the eurozone leaders. It is no question very difficulty road lay ahead for super Mario in his face off with this powerful corruptor.
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