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A topless model, right-wingers and a few 'thugs' – meet Berlusconi's cabinet



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Published Date: 09 May 2008
A FORMER topless model and beauty queen yesterday started work as the equal opportunities minister in the Italian cabinet.
Mara Carfagna, 33, turned to politics after a television career, following her coming sixth in the 1997 Miss Italy beauty contest.

She has also posed topless and seminaked for photo shoots, but has always underlined her family values and stress
ed none of the pictures "were erotic".

Silvio Berlusconi, the prime minister, managed to keep his election pledge of naming at least four women ministers, weeks after dismissing Spain's women-majority cabinet as "too pink" and declaring it was hard to find qualified women in Italian politics.

The other women were Stefania Prestigiacomo in the environment portfolio, Maria Stella Gelmini for education and Giorgia Meloni as youth minister.

Last year, Mr Berlusconi was publicly ridiculed by his wife after he told Ms Carfagna at an awards dinner that if he wasn't married he would "gladly marry" her. His outraged wife retaliated by sending a letter to a national newspaper demanding that he apologise for embarrassing her, which he duly did.

Ms Carfagna has made no secret of her dislike of gays and lesbians, saying they are "constitutionally sterile" and that "to love means to be able to procreate".

Vittoria Franco, a centre-left senator now in opposition, said: "The women ministers in Berlusconi's government are truly few – four out of 21 – so less than a fifth. There are four in posts that are traditionally more feminine. It's a clear backwards step on the equal-opportunities front."

Mr Berlusconi's cabinet is the most right-wing since the end of the Second World War. Eight of the ministers are from the anti-immigration Northern League and the National Alliance, the remnants of the Fascist Party. The key post of interior minister, with a remit to resolve the growing illegal immigration crisis, went to Roberto Maroni, a Northern League MP. Umberto Bossi, the outspoken leader of the league who has campaigned for more devolution in the north, was named reform minister.

Roberto Calderoli, who as a minister in 2006 provoked riots in Libya with his T-shirt showing a Danish cartoon of the Prophet Muhammad, will be in charge of slashing red tape as minister of "legislative simplification".

The defence minister's job went to the firebrand National Alliance MP Ignazio La Russo, whose father was captured by British troops at El Alamein during the Second World War.

Mr Berlusconi, 71, a billionaire media tycoon, swept to victory in last month's general election, routing his centre-left opponent Walter Veltroni. Crucial in the win was the swing to the Northern League, who doubled their seats to 60 as immigration, crime and security became key elements in the election.

Mr Berlusconi's government is composed of 12 full ministers and nine ministers without portfolio. This will be the third time that he has led the Italian government. The first was a brief executive following the 1996 elections and the second his full-term executive from 2001 to 2006, Italy's longest-serving government for 60 years. Professor James Walston, a British lecturer on Italian politics at the American University in Rome, said: "It is very much a right-wing government but, in essence, it's no real surprise. We knew he would appease the Northern League by giving them key cabinet posts … but he has also given important jobs to the National Alliance.

"The Lega is a very radical anti-immigration party, while the National Alliance, although it claims to have buried its fascist past, still has members wearing black shirts. It's a very conservative cabinet, which certainly has its thuggish elements. What it shows is how the Right is beginning a return across Europe."

Mr Berlusconi said yesterday: "We're in a honeymoon period." He added that he intended to pick up from where he left off in 2006, when he narrowly failed to be re-elected.

"We have 100 days to avoid disappointing those who put their faith in us, and five years to change and modernise this country," he was quoted as saying by the newspaper La Stampa.





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  • Last Updated: 08 May 2008 10:22 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

indune1,

Canada 09/05/2008 00:04:35

Ah, but will the trains run on schedule?
2

Guga II,

Rockall 09/05/2008 05:11:00
Or will black shirts become a "must have" fashion accessory?
3

TimW1234,

Ottawa, Canada 09/05/2008 07:32:26
For all his money,Berlusconi lacks class and cachet and will always be a bumbling peasant.

He is a simulacrum of nothing.
4

paulr,

edinburgh 09/05/2008 08:26:54
i see no reason why this newspaper should castigate Ms Carfagna because she was formerly a porn star, but by all means target her for being a bigot and a fascist.
5

Fairfax,

09/05/2008 08:57:22
Article: "Roberto Calderoli, who as a minister in 2006 provoked riots in Libya with his T-shirt showing a Danish cartoon of the Prophet Muhammad"

I think this says more about the Libyans than Calderoli. If freedom does not include the right to offend, then it is not freedom.

The excellent Mr Eugenides has posted some pictures of the beautiful Ms Carfagna, but "It's tempting to impute unlikely virtues to the cute!".
6

Caratacus,

West Britain 09/05/2008 10:12:57
Tony Blair's pal!
7

Horrible Cankers at the Cyber Shebeen,

09/05/2008 10:15:22
Och aye....nice move on his part...bet the wife's happy wae that eh?....not 'érotic'..well whits gettin yer hooters oot fir the boays then?...Italian feminist statement' "These are my bellisimo hooters and you will look at them!"...geezpeace...she's gettin too auld tae git the hooters oot fir the lads mags so politics is the next best thing....what is it wae Italians and politics...they had another porn star 'La Ciciollina' prancing aboot nekkid giein it 'vote for me!'.....I mean...can the pope no gie them a wee slap..naw?

As for her comments re gays and lesbiens...ill-advisable..even in a country like Italy...she may (I hope) come to regret them...and I can see why she was chosen for the post of 'Equal Opportunities' minister...!!

Anybody else see the google ad below entitled,

"Berlusconi Rides Again?".....certainly looks like that's 'es intentions....watch oot Mrs B!!

As for you Hootsman...whats unsuitable about the world érotic???
8

James Donald,

Newbridge 09/05/2008 10:26:16
Some might call Mara a "fascist" but she's a fascist with a cute ass (nobody is all bad).
9

Oh Vienna,

09/05/2008 10:39:07
Equal opportunities........ for former topless models, fascists and homophobes.

Well done Italy, you may just have outshone even the US voters with a choice of President that makes the rest of the world ask, "what were you thinking?".
10

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09/05/2008 11:21:53
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John Blackley,

Florida 09/05/2008 18:41:16
With due deference to the opinions expressed above, Mr. Berlusconi is doing what he promised in his election manifesto to do so I can only assume that the people who voted for him wish him to do it.

Or is democracy only acceptable when you agree with the results - a la the Bush administration and the elections in Palestine?
12

TimW1234,

Ottawa, Canada 09/05/2008 19:11:03
7 Horrible Cankers

LADIES do NOT get their"hooters" out for the "boys" in public for their titillation (no pun intended).

Maybe in your part of the world but certainly not in ours. It is simply not done.

I am surprised at you and your wanton exhibitionism and seeming lack of basic control of your fleshly instincts.

Now, as I get down off my high horse ...
13

Horrible Cankers at the Cyber Shebeen,

09/05/2008 19:26:13
Aye well she aint no lady now is she...wae her cheeky comments aboot gays and lesbians...seems tae me she's the one on her high horse and she's the one that better watch oot!

So, nae Canadian lassies strippin aff on the box or for lads mags ower there Timothy Charles?....

Dont believe you...

 

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