that cohesion, to be more 'STRONG TOMORROW
Liability Policy
"Gaddafi's days. It will be like Hitler committed suicide," are the words of the now former Libyan Minister of Justice, Moustapha Abdel Jalil.
Facing insurrection in Libya, we Italians are among the first to ask a series of questions. What will happen if the conditions turned to the worst of ways? We are in the possibility of following a wave of migration of a certain thickness? When considering the current situation as a move easier for a new wave of "Mori", for how long we can act as a filter for the rest of Europe. And how will Europe itself?
The greatest danger in Libya, is the real possibility that you may come to create favorable conditions for the establishment of a form of government that take advantage of the strong desire for freedom of a mass, so far oppressed and controlled. This form may be called Democracy Fundamentalist. Focused on a labile equilibrium of the two words put in their approach. If this type of democracy in the country managed to make room we settled the last century, Italy has the responsibility to which it is believed that one can not subtract. First maintain a relationship of good neighborliness, without bowing down more than necessary as has happened in the recent past with Raissa. Thus ensuring good management of migratory flows towards the gates of Europe. Secondly, it should urge European leaders to engage directly in the reorganization of the country of Libya without intrusion, so as to prevent the fundamentalists prevail over democracy.
To address this situation, new and urgent at the same time, it is necessary that we return to politics. So, we should not continue to fossilize, for once, on questions or antiberlusconiane Berlusconi. Emergencies are managed together and responsibly. The Italian people showed up today to be responsible and patient against a political class that, however, is capricious. For once, it also demonstrated that the representatives in Parliament. Be cohesive today, it helps to be stronger tomorrow.
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