Thursday, April 23, 2009

Silvio Berlusconi Picks Starlets for European Elections

With the Myth of Democracy, and Republics, being exposed by the growing awareness of those Elected actually being bought by, and in the service of Corporate Oligarchies, and the Wealthy, by Lobbying and Contributions, I think I rather have good looking young people "supposedly" representing me rather than a bunch of old out of touch guys.
Then again they could use the US example of electing Entertainers like Jesse Ventura, Ronald Reagan, Arnold Schwarzenegger, and Clowns, like George W Bush and so many more.


Silvio Berlusconi Picks Starlets for European Elections

The Italian prime minister Silvio Berlusconi has included former showgirls, a Miss Italy contender and a Big Brother celebrity in his choice of candidates for the European Parliament elections.

London Telegraph, By Nick Squires in Rome, April 22, 2009

His weakness for glamorous starlets, which has landed him in trouble in the past with his wife, herself a former actress, now looks set to be exported to the grey world of MEPs in Brussels and Strasbourg.

Potential candidates were invited to the Rome headquarters of Mr Berlusconi's People of Freedom party for a briefing on the European elections, which are in June.

"I want young faces, new faces, to give People of Freedom a fresh image in Europe," said Mr Berlusconi, well known for his flirtatiousness and risque remarks.

Among the aspiring politicians hoping to be one of Italy's 72 MEPs is the Big Brother contestant Angela Sozio.

The flame-haired Miss Sozio is well known to the Italian public not just through her appearance on the reality television show, which in Italy is called Grande Fratello.

In 2007 she was photographed by paparazzi holding hands with Mr Berlusconi and carousing with the billionaire businessmen along with four other young women at his luxury Sardinian villa.

"Berlusconi's harem" was the front page headline on the weekly magazine Oggi.

None of the four candidates has any political experience. Eleonora Giaggioli is an actress, while Camilla Ferranti is a former presenter on a daytime chat show who has appeared in lingerie calendars.

Her talents were spotted by Mr Berlusconi, who put her name forward for a role in a soap opera produced by one of the television channels he owns.

Another potential candidate, Barbara Matera, was a hostess on a football show and a former contender for Miss Italy.

"For me it's a fantastic opportunity for personal and political growth," she said .

Mr Berlusconi's centre-Right government, elected last year, has several young female ministers, the most famous of whom is Mara Carfagna, 34, his equal opportunities minister who is an ex-model who made a career out of appearing in steamy photo shoots for men's magazines.

1 comments:

sauermaische said...

The problem with the EU, upon which the Eurosceptics quite justifiably pounce, is that it is engineered to support the power of the executive arms of the member states' governments at the expense of that of their parliaments.
The article above would suggest that Mr. Berlusconi is simply being honest and acknowledging the fact that the EU parliament isn't particularly powerful, and anyone can sit there as the fig-leaf for democracy within the EU, while the real power is weilded by the Commissioners (appointed by their friends - the executive arm of member states' governments) and the Council of Ministers (members of the executive arms of the member states' governments). By this means they can fashion directives that their parliaments are obliged to turn into law, without have proper debate on the substantive issues within those parliaments.
Reform is called for. It is for this purpose that the new pro-EU, pro-democracy and accountability party "Libertas EU" was set up.

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