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La Stampa - Włochy | 09/10/2007
Prodi and Berlusconi display same attitude to the media
In an interview with Riccardo Barenghi, the left-leaning Italian journalist Michele Santoro, who comperes a controversial programme on a public TV channel, says that he thinks "Prodi and Berlusconi are the same when it comes to the media. The only difference between them is that in his time Berlusconi had my show stopped. ... I am now back on air and this time it is Prodi who cannot tolerate freedom of information. ... He attacked my show, describing it as 'non-professionnal', while admitting that he had not seen it. I think that such an attitude is very serious coming from the prime minister. ... We are up to our necks in what I call the sickness of the democratic system. Politicians on the right and on the left cannot come to terms with the idea of a free media that acts as a counterweight to political power."
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La Stampa - Włochy | 21/09/2006
An illegal telephone bugg scandal in Italy
After the arrest on Wednesday, September 20th, of 21 people involved in an illegal telephone-bug scandal targeting a very large number of public figures, the journalist Riccardo Barenghi asks for total light to be shed on this unusual controversy. "When one hears the term 'Telecom', one spontaneously thinks of the telephone and in Italy everyone has a telephone. Everyone then should feel concerned by the news implicating 'Telecom', should worry about it and ask for an explanation from those who can give one: magistrates, but also the government and parliament. ... Millions of ordinary Italians are witnessing, flabbergasted, a spectacle of which they understand neither the cause nor the effects, nor the possible outcome. They have the right to know why a private company with a public function, that they have always known, should suddenly find itself in the eye of a cyclone. Is the average Italian asking too much ?"
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La Repubblica - Włochy | 28/03/2006
Berlusconi pulls out the last stops
The journalist Riccardo Barenghi looks at the latest attacks by Silvio Berlusconi, who seems to no longer have anything to lose and is even lashing out at his Christian democratic allies. "Berlusconi is perhaps telling himself that he still has a chance of winning the election in spite of the polls, the climate and what all the pundits are saying. Maybe he is right: the voter can have a change of heart, the disappointed might become deluded anew, the abstainee, who is weary of the whole affair, might end up going to the polls. So it is worthwhile to pull out all stops, to draw the right card, to adopt an apocalyptic tone, to come up with any vulgar rejoinder ..., or even stories such as the one about the Chinese communists who ground up babies to make fertiliser. All is fair in war, and these prime ministerial elections are a real war."
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La Stampa - Włochy | 13/03/2006
The end of a political drama
Editorial writer Riccardo Barenghi writes about the final jolts of the election campaign, and Silvio Berlusconi's tantrum as he stormed off the set of Rai 3's news programme on Sunday, accusing the journaliist, Lucia Annunziata, of being too aggressive in her interview. We are seeing something "unprecedented in the political history of our country ... Berlusconi is so aware that his future as both a politician and a public personality is on the line that he is presenting himself to the voters as someone who has everything to lose. ... It is hard to imagine the current prime minister, for the second time in 12 years, leading the parliamentary opposition to a Prodi government [his main opponent]. He knows this, and a defeat would spell the end of a drama, his own. As for his opponents, they are aware that if they lose, it would mean not just losing another election, but missing an historic opportunity."
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