Sunday, March 27, 2011

SEEN FROM ITALY - "We have not finished hearing about it"

"Le Pen releases!", "Racists out!" With this type of banners that Marine Le Pen has been welcomed by some Italian activists of Human Rights, March 14, on the Italian island of Lampedusa . A few days before the first round of district elections, it was conveniently come "visit" the island had landed about 10 000 migrants since the beginning of the "Arab Spring", accompanied by Mario Borghezio MEP controversial Northern League.

"If you're right, you can not even go to Lampedusa ... The boats packed with illegal immigrants, no problem, but the daughter of the founder of the National Front (FN), not" offended the right-wing newspaper Il Giornale (owned by Berlusconi's brother) the day after the event. Who is really the daughter of the founder of the National Front, questioned the paper, an extremist who is seeking respectability? A sort of Gianfranco Fini [ex-fascist who has evolved into an alleged representative of modern and liberal right]? Not really.

"Pragmatic, modern and divorced, Marine Le Pen is pursuing a strategy that the French have renamed the 'demonization' *, while keeping the key themes of his father related to the ideology of Marshal Petain." A strategy that polls give French winner which should enable it to impose "an extreme right renovated" at the Elysee, Il Giornale reported "Hard to know if the flash portion of Marine Le Pen in Lampedusa is not just a publicity stunt for the presidential 2012, "said La Stampa on its side (right center).

"Or if, instead, the president of the FN is not intended, over the coming years to become the character symbol of extreme right, which might raise its head and become a mass phenomenon, according to the recent warned the Minister of Economy Giulio Tremonti. "Meanwhile, said La Stampa, the visit to Lampedusa" two notorious extremists "has given rise to a truth:" Since the landings began, we had never seen by Here Italian or European politicians.

"This" scoop "Marine Le Pen has authorized to take a hard and pithy speech without departing from a certain pragmatism. For the historian Sergio Luzzatto, Italian, quoted in Il Giornale: "Sure, a spectrum will come prowling in France. It forms both pleasant and disturbing a woman of 42 years, the media too (she bursts onto the screen) to be limited to work as a lawyer, too mother (she has three children) to play the top -models, too girl (the patriarch) to mark the future without talking about the past.

This spectrum is called Marine Le Pen, and we have not stopped hearing about it. "

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