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Italian politics
Silvio Berlusconi, social worker
Embarrassments1 pile up but the former prime minister still has political clout2
NOT good: but far from the worst outcome. On April 15th a Milan court ruled that Silvio Berlusconi should serve his sentence for tax fraud by helping3 in an old people's home in Milan.
But the former prime minister will be free to go to Rome from Tuesday to Thursday.
In practice, the 77-year-old is unlikely to spend more than half a day a week pretending to help grannies, and then only for nine months.
As often happens in Italy, a daunting4 punishment has been whittled5 down to a mild reproof6.
Mr Berlusconi's four-year sentence was cut to one year because of an amnesty law from a centre-left government in 2006.
He could not be jailed thanks to another law passed by one of his governments that bans the imprisonment7 of most over-70s.
Since the court had ruled out house arrest, there is nothing to stop him leading his Forza Italia! party into next month's European elections.
The message that Mr Berlusconi was not just any criminal, but the leader of Italy's main conservative party,
was neatly8 conveyed to the judges when he spent some hours with the prime minister,
Matteo Renzi, discussing a constitutional reform that requires his party's parliamentary support.
Despite this clout, three recent events have left the media tycoon9 and his party beleaguered10.
On April 10th a judge sequestered11 49m ($68m) of assets said to belong to Roberto Formigoni,
who was for 18 years governor of Lombardy and for all but three a leading member of Mr Berlusconi's party.
Mr Formigoni, who has joined Angelino Alfano's breakaway New Centre Right (NCD) party,
is to go on trial next month charged with corruption12 and conspiracy13. He denies wrongdoing.
Then on April 12th police in Lebanon arrested Marcello Dell'Utri, the man who created Forza Italia!
from nothing in the early 1990s, giving Mr Berlusconi the vehicle he needed for his political career.
Mr Dell'Utri, a Sicilian, remained close, despite controversy14 over his alleged15 links to Cosa Nostra.
He disappeared shortly before the supreme16 court could rule on his seven-year jail sentence for aiding and abetting17 mobsters.
Lower-court judges ruled that his collaboration18 with the Mafia ceased before he founded Forza Italia!
But his legal problems and fugitive19 status are embarrassing for the party and its leader.
Lastly, on April 13th, Mr Berlusconi's long-standing spokesman, Paolo Bonaiuti, confirmed he was leaving Forza Italia!,
but not the centre-right—a hint that he will join the NCD.
His decision to quit was evidence of tensions that have multiplied within Forza Italia!
as the party has drifted without a clear direction in recent months.
The possibility that Mr Berlusconi might have been under house arrest drew renewed attention to his lack of a successor.
Mr Alfano founded the NCD after Mr Berlusconi had handed him the leadership, only to snatch it back again.
But whether Mr Alfano can build a credible20 alternative to Forza Italia! remains21 to be seen;
five months after its foundation, the NCD averages less than 5% in the polls.
Forza Italia!'s share has slumped22 from 29% at last year's election to 21%,
below Beppe Grillo's maverick23 Five Star Movement (M5S).
Unless Mr Berlusconi can find a way to revive his party's fortunes,
it is possible that the next confrontation24 in Italian politics will not be between right and left,
but between Mr Renzi's Democratic Party and an M5S that aspires25 to replace not just all the mainstream26 parties but parliamentary democracy itself.
1 embarrassments | |
n.尴尬( embarrassment的名词复数 );难堪;局促不安;令人难堪或耻辱的事 | |
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n.用手猛击;权力,影响力 | |
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3 helping | |
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5 whittled | |
v.切,削(木头),使逐渐变小( whittle的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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6 reproof | |
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7 imprisonment | |
n.关押,监禁,坐牢 | |
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8 neatly | |
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9 tycoon | |
n.有钱有势的企业家,大亨 | |
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10 beleaguered | |
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11 sequestered | |
adj.扣押的;隐退的;幽静的;偏僻的v.使隔绝,使隔离( sequester的过去式和过去分词 );扣押 | |
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12 corruption | |
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13 conspiracy | |
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14 controversy | |
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15 alleged | |
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16 supreme | |
adj.极度的,最重要的;至高的,最高的 | |
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17 abetting | |
v.教唆(犯罪)( abet的现在分词 );煽动;怂恿;支持 | |
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18 collaboration | |
n.合作,协作;勾结 | |
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19 fugitive | |
adj.逃亡的,易逝的;n.逃犯,逃亡者 | |
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20 credible | |
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21 remains | |
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大幅度下降,暴跌( slump的过去式和过去分词 ); 沉重或突然地落下[倒下] | |
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23 maverick | |
adj.特立独行的;不遵守传统的;n.持异议者,自行其是者 | |
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24 confrontation | |
n.对抗,对峙,冲突 | |
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25 aspires | |
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26 mainstream | |
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