From 'Yes, let's change' to 'No'. Prodi, D'Alema, Letta: here are the worst of the week
The article critiques leftist leaders who initially supported judicial reform but have since changed their stance due to the current right-wing government.
A Yes from a Guaranteeing Perspective. The Surprise of Parisi, Right-Hand Man of Prodi
Arturo Parisi, a significant figure in Italy's center-left politics, announces his support for a Yes vote, emphasizing his commitment to democracy and a fair justice system.
Schlein supports Tehran. 'Dangerous attack'. And Prodi celebrates the end of Ramadan
Italian left expresses support for Iran while criticizing the government's alignment with the US amid the ongoing geopolitical tensions.
Mastella against Prodi's 'lies': 'I was forced to resign'
Clemente Mastella refutes former Prime Minister Romano Prodi's claims that his resignation triggered a government crisis, asserting he was compelled to step down due to pressure from then-President Giorgio Napolitano.
When Prodi closed the ports to Albanians
The article discusses Romano Prodi's 1997 speech justifying Italy's closure of ports to Albanian immigrants amid a tragic incident involving the sinking of a boat and its implications for immigration policy.
From Andreotti to Meloni. The ritual of the conference that has been repeating for 49 years. The primacy of Berlusconi and Prodi's great refusal
The article reflects on the tradition of the year-end press conference held by the sitting Prime Minister in Italy, which began with Giulio Andreotti in 1977 and has continued for 49 years, now featuring Giorgia Meloni.
"I don't know", "I can't read...". Between excuses and embarrassment, the silent scene of the Democratic Party from Prodi to Franceschini
The article discusses the Democratic Party's struggle to address significant issues, highlighting the embarrassment of party members when confronted with problems such as the arrest of Hamas supporters in Italy.