Alex Foti on Tue, 23 Apr 2013 13:53:49 +0200 (CEST) |
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<nettime> the leopard 2.0 - nothing changes in italy and the mummy wins (again) |
"everything must not change for everything to remain the same" the leopard 2.0 - Spaghettiland, 2013 So the electoral quake was all a fake. King George Napolitano is elected by the Mummy into a second term for the first time in the history of the italian republic, which effectively turns into a presidential republic (the constitution says we're a parliamentary republic, but what the hell). Grillo was outmaneuvered by the old foxes of the caste, the gerontocrats who want to hold onto power in Italy and who cares if more than half of italians have voted either for the center-left or for the 5star movement (whose electoral influence seems on the decline after two months of parliamentary stalemate). The former president has accepted another term on strict conditions: a grosse koalition government pursuing EU-inspired austerity policies backed by the PD and mr B's and Monti's clubs. It's the triumph of stagnation over change. It's very depressing in a very depressive socioeconomic situation. As elsewhere in Southern Europe, youth unemployment has skyrocketed. Not a day passes without a suicide for economic reasons. But the dimissionary leadership of the PD headed by Bersani has succeded in the miracle of handing the country back to berlusconi. Let me tell you my friends, it was a political thriller with a bad ending last week. Grillo proposed for presidential candidate Rodot?, a respected constitutionalist, rights advocate and former president of the party that generated the PD, that cathocommunist hybrid that has collected a string of self-inflicted defeats since its inception in 2007. The PD made an agreement with mr b over old christiandemocrat unionist Marini, but a minority of the PD and its ally, Vendola-led SEL, refused to vote him. They preferred Rodot?. At the 4th round of parliamentary voting, when just simple majority was needed to elect the new president, Bersani pulled Prodi, fomer head of the European Commission who twice defeated berlusconi and is therefore hated by the right, out of the hat. SEL voted him, while 5star stuck to Rodot?, but in the secrecy of the ballot 100 PD representatives stabbed Prodi in the back. At that point the party started to self-dissolve, as militants started to lay raucous siege to the capranica theater in Rome where presidential electors of the center-left congregated to decide who to vote for. Bersani resigned, but not before begging the 88-year old Napolitano to stay, who said "you're an amateur who should have never tried to govern with Grillo's tacit consent; if I pull you out of your own shit, the pd must do a presidential government with berlusconi and monti". Napolitano was elected with the mummy rejoicing, as Grillo cried for coup and called for people to assemble in front of Parliament. He said he would come with his camper. Thousands of people showed up, but he never came (police adviced him not to). It could have been the veritable start of Italian indignad@s, but alas italians do not seem able to transform protest in radical change and especially the drastic actions needed to defeat the Leopard 2.0. The rage is all around but the left is dead (as i wrote in my recently published essay "being lefty today"). It's unclear at this stage who will lead the new government (moderate he will be, for it will be a he, and old white males where all the sages who drafted the future government's program on behalf of the president). In early may what's left of the parliamentary left plus FIOM, red metalworkers' union, will convene called by Vendola and Barca (a technocrat son of a partisan who's recently drafted a paper on how to reconstruct the left: "experimental democracy" and "cognitive mobilization" are his recipes). A lefty party is in the cards, but it won't get beyond 10% (and that's optimistic in present conditions). hope i didn't bore you with the byzantine twists of spaghetti politics, lx # distributed via <nettime>: no commercial use without permission # <nettime> is a moderated mailing list for net criticism, # collaborative text filtering and cultural politics of the nets # more info: http://mx.kein.org/mailman/listinfo/nettime-l # archive: http://www.nettime.org contact: nettime@kein.org