Word: berlusconiã
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Dates: during 2006-2006
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...Senate, Prodi’s party obtained 158 seats versus 156 for Berlusconi??€™s coalition. The two-seat advantage emerged when overseas voters gave four of their six seats to the Union...
...been downhill. Italian financial scandals, such as the implosion of the dairy colossus Parmalat have made Enron and WorldCom look like sound companies. Whilst American CEOs appear with aplomb in front of a myriad of courts, dubious Italian executives choose instead to run for office thanks to Berlusconi??€™s help. Not only did the Prime Minister push a law forcing voters to cast ballots for parties instead of individuals, thus omitting the names of convicted candidates, but, moreover, an eclectic sample of his minions have been accused of covering up the spilled milk from Parmalat.This type of corruption...