Disclaimer: I am an American, and the large majority of my news about Italy comes from British sources -- the BBC News website, and The Economist. Please forgive my questions if they are ignorant.
Nothing to forgive, I always appreciate who tries to get informations about the world with some intelligence instead (or in addition) of reading a newspaper.
My question, for anyone who knows more about Italian politics than I do: How does Silvio Berlusconi stay in office?
Silvio Berlusconi just minds his own business and aim to a dictatorship, that's my opinion of course. But the laws he makes and the ones which he would love to make are clear enough. Since the 7th July 2011 the governement can shutdown any website they want without any judge to say a word. Just to say one of these controversial laws. Only Birmany, Iran and China got this kind of law, as far as I know.
Do most Italians like him? If they don't, are the other choices so bad that he looks good by comparison?
PdL (Berlusconi's party) at the latest elections got 18% of about 60% of voters, this means he really got just a 11%. So he represents just the 11% of italians, but thanks to the retarded laws he gets much more power.
Does his business holdings allow him to influence what the media says about him?
Yes, absolutely. In a catastrophic way, because italians are now down to a retarded state. But there are many italians who still can use their heads and go find the news on the internet instead of dieing in front of a television.
And the British media seem to think that he talks about Communists a lot. Does he?
Yes, he stereotyped any persons against him into a communist. So every italian who support Berlusconi just refer to anyone else as a communist. That's a bad and false word to define the opposition. But the opposition is retarded in the same way as Berlusconi is, because they just keep saying that everything wrong in Italy is Berlusconi's fault. So on the newspapers, on the televisions, everyone is talking about Berlusconi vs communists, which is really stupid.
MY OPINION ON ITALIAN POLITICS
Really, I sent a letter to the American government, asking to please attack us and bring some democracy. There's almost none here. Politicians keep stealing from us and destroying every region. I'm in Veneto (Venice's region) and we pay €70billions/year of taxes and we get services for (so the italian governement says -> means they pay less) about €50billions/year. This means that Veneto lacks of €20billions/year. Where these euros go? Mafia? Camorra? Politicians? Many independent movements are growing now, like the faithful to the Most Serene Republic of Venice (ended in 1797 thanks to Napoleone, Italy and freemasonry) which still is the most long republic ever (1100 years long). But many other independent movements are growing in Sicily, Sardinia, Naples and many others. Just like Catalunya, Scotland (which is going to become independent in 2014 I think with a referendum) and many others even in Europe.
Italy just failed as a state. We're almost in bankrupt and we're going to lose almost everything while, to make an exemple, Giuliano Amato (an italian politician) gets around €31.000/month just as pension. But a revolution is coming, in a few years. I just hope we make it like the Frenchmen in 1799 (was it 1799) and we cut off their heads.
Berlusconi is really bad, but none of the politicians in italy are better than him, they all suck to the breast of money and corruption. Trust me, we're going down very very fast.
Sorry for the anger, but I'm tired of this and sorry for my english. School in Italy sucks and I learned it from videogames, tv series and movies.
P.S: U.S.A. don't look too good either, you got 14.000 billions of debt and you too are almost in bankrupt thanks to all the wars around the globe. (debt was 6.000 billions in 2006 if I recall it right)