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The Economist: Veltroni is too good

lash the British weekly The leader of the Democratic Party: Opposition phantom
Veltroni's idea of \u200b\u200bcreating a shadow government to fight blow by blow action of the executive Berlusconi, does not convince the Economist. Other than shadow government, the British weekly lash: in Italy the center is turning into "ghost opposition." Veltroni, bewitched by the temptation of 'appeasament "is" too nice (too nice) but the thing with Berlusconi, rather than make contributions to improve the political climate, is likely to go all to the detriment of the center. Despite the initiative of the shadow government, says the Economist, "the idea of \u200b\u200bVeltroni's opposition is not in line with British tradition. On several occasions Veltroni has waived the opportunity to embarrass the government, with the only result to help strengthen Berlusconi's popularity. "In these times missing the Economist gives a few examples - the case Travaglio, the Alitalia affair - and then switch to heavy conclusions. The strategy dell'appeseasament, presses the paper, does not seem very good and already several times, "has had disastrous consequences." "Obvious is the advantage for Berlusconi less clear benefits for the left." Harsh the end of the piece: "The risk is that the more you have a shadow government Italy finds itself faced with an opposition ghost."

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