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The judiciary? The biggest threat to Italy. These words are not only Berlusconi.

Politics & Building American in Rome, Ronald Spogli, said D'Alema, as Foreign Minister in 2007 he confessed that "the judiciary is the greatest threat to the Italian state." The assessment, contained in a cablegram of July 3, 2008, is the same as that could give Berlusconi himself. That in fact defines the judiciary, "the biggest problem in Italy," according to what is revealed by the successor of Spogli, David Thorne, in a dispatch from 1 January 2010.

The opinion of D'Alema was in 2007 when the government was the center. On 20 July of that year, the investigating magistrate in Milan, Clementina Forleo, asked the Chamber for permission to use wiretaps in which the 'wide boys apartment on 'the bank takeover talk with D'Alema, Piero Fassino and Nicola Latorre. D'Alema calls in which the former makes a number of Unipol, Giovanni Consorte involved in climbing at BNL: "Let us dream." While Fassino prompt: "We have a bank?". In 2007, the Prodi government also proposed the bill Mastella. A bill to limit the use of wiretaps and their publication: the ancestor of the gag law license plate Berlusconi.

Spogli writes that wiretaps are often published in the press. And this situation creates "embarrassment." "The source in the judiciary responsible for the leak is detected rarely," says the American diplomat. "Although the Italian judiciary is traditionally regarded as oriented to the left, the former premier and former foreign minister Massimo D'Alema said last year the ambassador that the judiciary is the greatest threat to the Italian state. "Words are the pair with those contained in the dispatch of 1 January 2010, written by the Ambassador Thorne, who said: "Berlusconi has claimed that a judicial system where cases are never resolved, which can be done and then see your case reopened undermines the political and economic system of the country. "Which is why the Knight believes that the judiciary is" the biggest problem for Italy. "

The evaluation is similar to that of D'Alema, however, denies that and speaks of misunderstanding: "Besides the obvious comments on leaks and interceptions - he says the current president of Copasir - shows an abnormal opinion on the judiciary that I have never spoken, not corresponds to my thought at the time and apparently was the result of a misunderstanding between me and the Ambassador Spogli. But in

cablegrams released by Wikileaks, in addition to the analogy of views between Berlusconi and D'Alema, there's more. In the telegram, January 1, 2010, Thorne writes that Berlusconi has said "he is ready to form an alliance with the opposition center-left to bring about reform of justice" and to have opposition "allies of the need for reform, including the leader of the Democratic Party Bersani. That the prime minister and the undersecretary Gianni Letta treated as "fair with high intelligence." Compliments, according to the dispatch, there are also to D'Alema, whose letters critical of the touchiness, but recognizes "the ability to judge and policy effectiveness, which is why Berlusconi supported his candidature for the post of foreign minister EU despite their differences. "




http://www.ilfattoquotidiano.it/2010/12/24/la-magistratura-la-piu-grande-minaccia-per-litalia-cosi-dalema-in-un-cable-wikileaks/83619 /

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