Every time you're about to put the microphone in front of his mouth, you already know what he's going to say: that Berlusconi should resign. But instead of being boring with the usual jabs, why doesn't he propose something??? I don't see him as much of a political reference. In any case, the entire opposition has this problem... criticizing without ever engaging in dialogue, and Berlusconi is right.

Voto: DeRango ™: -2,55

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Antonio Di Pietro, Gianni Barbacetto

Antonio Di Pietro is a former Milan prosecutor prominently associated with the Mani Pulite (Clean Hands) investigations; Gianni Barbacetto is an investigative journalist who conducted the interviews compiled in Il Guastafeste (2009).
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