Dad Andreotti and Craxi wanted separate careers
Stefano Andreotti reflects on his father's political career and the challenges faced by the Andreotti family due to judicial persecution.
Tortora, Craxi, and Cav: The Posthumous Revenge of Three Great Victims of 'Toga-Rule'
The article reflects on how three deceased figures—Enzo Tortora, Bettino Craxi, and Silvio Berlusconi—might have voted in a referendum on justice reform, considering their past experiences with a judicial system that they felt was corrupt and biased.
The Surprising Strength of an Unpopular Choice
The article reflects on Italy's so-called Valentine's Day decree of 1984, highlighting its significance as a courageous economic policy and its implications for today's economic challenges.
Communism in Italy? Not even the communists want it...
The article reflects on a viral interview from 1982 where former Italian Socialist Party leader Bettino Craxi articulates the impossibility of communism in Italy and the delusions held by its supporters.
Iran, Senator Craxi: "Bipartisan approval of my resolution, but the inclination of the M5S worries me"
Senator Craxi discusses the bipartisan approval of her resolution in support of the Iranian people while expressing concern about the positions of the M5S party amid ongoing protests against the Iranian regime.