Wednesday, December 16, 2009

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Young of the PDL of Treviso: Italy abolished Refoundation Communist Propaganda


A ll'indomani No Berlusconi's Day, the youth movement of the PDL of Treviso will bring to an instance of the party that calls for a law passed abolitio "those political actors who have the sole purpose of celebrating violence and civil disobedience, which in Italy is the Italy of Values \u200b\u200band PRC. "

"Young people no longer wished to tolerate the PDL policy which sees the verbal and physical violence against his opponent only program." Young people say they are so convinced of the need for "a very strong institutional intervention" that will result in the law abolitio.

"We will bring to the political representatives of the PDL - is that still - that our application. We to a point of no return where you need the strongest stance against parties that have nothing to do with democracy: In the words of Peter bear this out. It is clear that the goal of these subversives is to unleash a veritable civil war. "

Nicola Di Maio, coordinator of youth in Treviso, explains that you want to remove parties who do not think as prime minister but "we want to ban, by law, those who slander and infamy Berlusconi creating a dangerous climate of hatred As we have seen, can lead to violence. "

As the Young Communist League of Vicenza think it is a very serious position, came in the aftermath of the successful No Berlusconi Day (as to which PRC GC and we made a fundamental contribution to the successful organizing almost all the courier from all the provinces of Italy) which clearly shows the turning reactionary and fascist that is taking place in this country, how the Communist Refoundation is uncomfortable at all because it shows the only organized force of some significance that the struggle for the alternative of society and a different economic model, they fear only the employers and the Confederation and those who represent them, as the PDL and the League (the Democratic Party carries on these policies in a much more subtle and composed).

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