BOOKS: OUT 'THE TAKING OF ROME', NEW PORTRAIT RIGHT CAPITAL
(ANSA) - ROMA, 29 OTT - The chronicle of a revolution. And, to quote the words of the writer's chronicle of the revolution and the secrets of a city, Rome, from the years of Rutelli and Veltroni today. Today it has come to administer the capital Gianni Alemanno. It 'a fresco in the round, but also with strong colors, described by Claudio Cerasa, journalist, author of "The capture of Rome", published by Rizzoli-Bur in the series Future Past. And it is a representation that is rooted in some applications to describe the new Roman right, led by a mayor who won categories social, and entire neighborhoods, has always been the prerogative of the left. What are the real owners and what are the unknown faces in the silence that govern the city? It asks Claudio Cerasa in 208 pages of 'The fall of Rome'. There is something deeper and something more mysterious than a policy shift in the way that our capital has suddenly changed part. In little more than a one year Roma finds himself controlled by a new and strong network of power, says the writer. A network made by builders, building speculators, lawyers, architects, property developers and presidents of sports clubs. And that brings together the Vatican, community centers, publishers, journalists, taxi drivers, lobbyists, Jews, and even fascists comunisti. Insomma, nello spiegare la Roma di oggi, Cerasa ci consegna la sua verità : "Alemanno ha imparato a goveranare le stanze più segrete della capitale e si prepara ad essere il prossimo vero candidato di centrodestra alla guida del paese". (ANSA).
(ANSA) - ROMA, 29 OTT - The chronicle of a revolution. And, to quote the words of the writer's chronicle of the revolution and the secrets of a city, Rome, from the years of Rutelli and Veltroni today. Today it has come to administer the capital Gianni Alemanno. It 'a fresco in the round, but also with strong colors, described by Claudio Cerasa, journalist, author of "The capture of Rome", published by Rizzoli-Bur in the series Future Past. And it is a representation that is rooted in some applications to describe the new Roman right, led by a mayor who won categories social, and entire neighborhoods, has always been the prerogative of the left. What are the real owners and what are the unknown faces in the silence that govern the city? It asks Claudio Cerasa in 208 pages of 'The fall of Rome'. There is something deeper and something more mysterious than a policy shift in the way that our capital has suddenly changed part. In little more than a one year Roma finds himself controlled by a new and strong network of power, says the writer. A network made by builders, building speculators, lawyers, architects, property developers and presidents of sports clubs. And that brings together the Vatican, community centers, publishers, journalists, taxi drivers, lobbyists, Jews, and even fascists comunisti. Insomma, nello spiegare la Roma di oggi, Cerasa ci consegna la sua verità : "Alemanno ha imparato a goveranare le stanze più segrete della capitale e si prepara ad essere il prossimo vero candidato di centrodestra alla guida del paese". (ANSA).
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