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The introduction of Jack's La Presa di Roma

Here is the introduction of the book the fall of Rome, written by the owner of the blog

What happens when the capital of a country's political color change after fifteen years? Who are the men who are now in the hands of the real control of Rome? With the elections of April 28, 2008 there has been a historic turnaround that has completely overwhelmed the geography of power not only Roman but also Italian: block consensus related to the center of Walter Veltroni has crumbled and the center of Gianni Alemanno Rome conquered. The balance is now worn in the city have collapsed in a flash from the most disadvantaged suburbs, old red strongholds, to lobby more untouchable, there has been a real revolution. In those months, and in subsequent years, there has been found in the eyes of a reality that was profoundly transforming both indestructible powers gradually taking new forms. The Rome of today is like a river after the storm: the bed of the river reveals who has withstood the full and who is not, and reveals who has suffered a wave and he who has mastered. After the turmoil, the waters become transparent and things appear sharper. Here, what lies behind the extraordinary rise of Gianni Alemanno? For reasons such as a city decides to entrust his fate to a man from the past so busy? Because the right knows better about the safety of the left? Which billionaire businessman hiding behind the government of the different mayors of Rome? What are the powers that Alemanno managed to win? Who are the men who together with the new mayor is preparing a plan for groped in 2013 to succeed current Prime Minister, Silvio Berlusconi? This book comes from the need to find an answer to these questions and many more, the desire to understand what is happening right now in our country and the need to know the faces of those who took his destiny in the capital. To do this, groped to explain the Rome of today, you must enter the city you can not see, talk to people who hold it in hand, you have to go into the rooms of the palaces of power, listen to the needs of the most experienced Tassinari, of most exclusive country clubs, the desires of the most marginal of curvaroli, the post-Fascist. We must look at the history and locations of manufacturers, banks, employers, the Church. And put together the pieces of a mosaic of voices - those of the vanquished and those of the winners - to be able to see who, from behind the scenes, really controls the capital of Italy.

Claudio Cerasa
Rome, October 2009

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