Berlusconi: "I have become the man to be breaking down"
posted on: Dec 15 2011 17:33 by RDugey. Viewed 14 times.Previous Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi said that the five judicial proceedings opened against him respond to the wishes of a "minority" part and "left-wing" of the Italian judiciary, which has become "the man to be shot down".
The five processes "are not based on anything, like the other 26, which have concluded with my acquittal after 2,590 audiences." "I am sure that will be going acquitted, as always, despite the harassment," said Berlusconi in an interview published today by the French magazine "Paris Match".
According to the political actions of that part of the judiciary who, according to him, pursues him intensified when he started "working on a reform of the justice that was detrimental to them".
In the interview went from the Italian Government says that "Italy needs a change of generation of its political class" and considered that the Secretary-General of his party and former Minister of Justice, Angeleno u000aAlfano, would be the best first Minister.
"Knows very well how to continue my work." "Has my confidence," said Berlusconi, which requires that the militants of the party that will decide.
However, politician and businessman known as "Il Cavaliere" ensures that no will end his political life until that "Italy is really a liberal, guarantor country of fundamental rights and freedom of citizens".
Berlusconi also spoke out about the economic crisis in Europe and said that "at this moment nobody can give lessons to anyone".
"Must sleeves us all with humility to overcome a crisis that threatens to kill the euro and even the European Union", assured.
Former Prime Minister praised his successor in Office, Mario Monti, who believes that "he has demonstrated on many occasions (...)" "who has common sense" and that could have been part of his Government.
On international politics, u000aBerlusconi said that "summary executions" of deposed Libyan dictator Muammar-Gaddafi gave "affected, anguished".
"The Libya new should have avoided that at all costs", added the Italian Tycoon, who pointed out that it regards the new Government of this North African country "a trusted partner".
Berlusconi also commented on some aspects of his life private, so busy that you can only manage her because he has "the fate of little sleep".
"To one in the morning I get the newspapers the next day." Read, I pissed and I'm going to sleep. "After five hours of sleep, I wake up optimistic, as always".
The only question dedicated to his controversial sexual life interview, Berlusconi explains to him what the famous "bunga, bunga".
"To say: 'let's dance after dinner'." "All the rest is pure invention," said the politician and owner of football team AC Milan.

Digg it!
del.icio.us
MySpace
Facebook
Fark
Reddit
Newsvine