La Presa di Roma in Italy D'Century (Interview)
Claudio Cerasa, author of the book dedicated to the first eighteen months of government of the PDL in Rome "These are the ideas of the modern right"
Rome. Claudio Cerasa, chief editor of the paper and author of "The capture of Rome, (Bur, 207 pages, € 9.80). A book that tells the investigation carried out in a city that has changed its political color, after fifteen years of uninterrupted and seamless red rose at the center. A turning point that led to the election of Gianni Alemanno, the first MSI former mayor, who sent in the attic and the "Rome Model" designed by Goffredo Bettini and Walter Veltroni. A book describing the first eighteen months at the helm of the center of the capital. Cerasa, 27, born in Palermo, likes to call "an outside observer of Germanic thought." The New Italy
Foundation presented the agenda of priorities to be given to the government. A force that surprise you?
Absolutely not. It seems consistent with the policy so far expressed by the mayor of Rome, who could better represent the people's response to the League of freedom.
In what sense?
His policy is expressed concretely in the field, which so far has paid in terms of consent as evidenced by his victory at the Municipal.
differences with the positions of other members of the PDL?
Basically I find it very consistent with the location of the National Alliance. In the former An, there are more differences of form than of substance.
For example?
to model forms of communication between Gianfranco Fini and Gianni Alemanno. The former has a more dialectical relationship with Berlusconi, the second most prefer to work with in terms of daily activities public administrator. Eventually, though, I see no major discrepancies. If anything, both come from very positive signal to the image of a modern right.
What?
I'm an example of a recent public statements to the right of rights, a right guaranteed. I always talk to the outside observer but I am really distant images that came to a right caciarona and executioner. On this subject the right and Finian alemanniana mark a matter of great maturity.
Among the Foundation's conferences such as New Italy tickling her more attention?
Surely those on Welfare. For example the issue of employee participation in the destiny of their business seems to me particularly significativo. Questa sponda con gli ex socialisti continua. La Fondazione di Alemanno con Giulio Tremonti, Maurizio Sacconi, noi al Foglio li abbiamo ribattezzati i bismarckiani rappresentando una specie di corrente del socialismo tricolore.
Nel suo libro lei insiste sul dualismo Alemanno-Lega. Come mai?
Mi pare che sia evidente. Eppure c'è un altro dato politico strano. Nella storia repubblicana non esistono grandi leader che rappresentano Roma. Non c'è un politico che sia espressione della capitale. E non c'è mai stato nessuno, a parte Massimo D'Alema e Giulio Andreotti, presidente del consiglio romano. La Lega parla tanto di Roma ladrona, ma questo invece è un dato che balza decisamente all'occhio.
18/11/2009
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