Though many Italians thinks Italy is not such a hospitable place to live in (and many have already left, for a reason or another), few of them thinks it's a “shitty“ country.
At least that's what president Silvio Berlusconi said during a telephone conversation (held on 13 July) to Valter Lavitola, a man believed to have extorted – together with the businessman Giampaolo Tarantini and his wife Angela Devenuto – at least €500,000 from the Italian prime minister (about £440,000).
Mr Tarantini is a supplier of women for Berlusconi's feasts, he told the police, having provided 30 girls for bunga bunga parties held in Rome.
Giampaolo Tarantini, friend or foe?
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The conversations with Lavitola, an editor for the newspaper Avanti! and an entrepreneur in the fish sector, have been published also by the (so far) pro-Berlusconi internet site Libero-news.it (click here).
Lavitola: fish and newspapers |
They were – and they are – hard times for Silvio, but still he should not call Italy names...
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