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"That has never happened. Then there is a Prime Minister who gives full powers to one of his ministers in an emergency – in the First Republic, if anything, it was the Council of Ministers that would decide on such a measure. A precedent that does not exist."
"This scoundrel (Antonio Di Pietro) said that the growth of the 1980s was linked to the world of bribes."
"Interviewer: A sell-off that ultimately did indeed take place. Pomicino: Today, it has been completed. However, instead of consolidating public finances, the debt has tripled, rising in current terms from €839 billion in 1991 to €2,400 billion today, with the middle class suffering severe impoverishment."
"(Referring to Salvini) Those who wave rosaries in the streets should also remember that Hell exists."
"Interviewer: The operation Clean Hands was a consequence of the fall of the Berlin Wall? Pomicino: Not only did the Communist Party end up under its rubble, but, thanks to the 'Via Pal' team at the Milan Public Prosecutor's Office, so did the parties that had won the battle of history. Mani Pulite was orchestrated by the shareholder bourgeoisie led by De Benedetti. De Benedetti believed he would be the new leader of the country’s future government, which would bring together the financial and industrial elite from the upper echelons of Italian capitalism and the PCI of Achille Occhetto and Luciano Violante, which still had a strong local presence."
"If it weren't for the great comedian, now somewhat on the wane, namely Grillo, how many people would have had the opportunity to enter Parliament with the M5S?"
"Corruption has always been a constant companion of humankind. After all, Catholic culture itself teaches us: without money, there are no Masses. Think of the Peter's Pence collection. The challenge for us politicians, and for all those who administer public affairs in general, is to navigate our own path towards God by seeking mediation."
"The apparent function of the Diatomacae in the economy nature, viz. to vivify, as it were, the immensity of the ocean, as well as all fresh and brackish waters, decomposing, as they do, carbonic acid under the influence of light, and consequently giving off oxygen, is sufficient to show that organisms of such excessive minuteness must be endowed with an extraordinary reproductive capacity in order to supply, by their number, the vast scope of the office they are destined to fulfil."
"Let's not insult the First Republic; there is absolutely nothing that resembles it. There is a political leader, Salvini, who actually demands full powers, creates a government crisis and then, however, says: We can continue working."
"Indeed, we were wrong not to speak out against the costs of politics, and none of us has become rich. We took refuge behind hypocrisy. But we paid the price for the fact that, for us Catholics in the Christian Democrats and for the Communists, money was the Devil's dung. We should have told the truth about the enormous cost of election campaigns. Besides, those who financed me were all friends; it was perfectly well known who was supporting me. Craxi also said this in his famous speech in Parliament. But, in hindsight, it can be said that many of the accusations against that ruling class were exaggerated."
"The best trick is to tell the truth – no one believes it anyway."
"Interviewer: Why did you title your book on the Second Republic? Pomicino: It’s a metaphor to describe the new political situation after the Mani Pulite operation. We suddenly became a country devoid of any political culture. Indeed, we are the only European country that does not have a liberal, socialist, green or Christian democratic party. Responsibility lay with the old PCI which, by promoting the use of the judiciary to defeat the parties of the true centre-left, worked to obliterate everyone’s political culture, having lost its own."
"However great this addition to the number of facts serving to elucidate the natural history of these most interesting organisms may have been, the same cannot, unfortunately, be said regarding our knowledge of their organic development and general economy. This lamentable condition of things must be attributed to the too natural desire which observers entertain to associate their name with the discovery of a new form, to which end, consequently, the majority devote themselves. And an additional reason may be found in the difficulties which are met with in the investigation of the mode of development of organisms of such astonishing minuteness, which renders it almost a matter of chance when we are able to observe the various phases of the organic life of the Diatomacae. Whence arises the necessity of examining with the utmost attention everything that is presented in the field of the microscope, and especially in the case of living diatoms, which should be daily observed at all seasons to enable us to watch all the epochs of their development."
"My mother was a woman of great faith. When my second brother, Mariano, died at the age of 33, and I broke the news to her, she turned to a painting of Our Lady of Pompeii and said through her tears: 'I don't understand You, but I entrust him to You.' That testimony has stayed with us through many other tragic moments."
"The truth is that when Christian Democrats die, everyone applauds them and some even wanted to canonise them, yet when they are alive, everyone wants to claim the lion's share for themselves. Some time ago, Berlusconi chose Scajola to reorganise himself politically, and now he has chosen Angelino Alfano. Similarly, when the Democratic Party was formed, it elected Rosy Bindi as its president. This shows that political Catholicism is a breeding ground for the ruling class."
"The European cultures that govern the member states are the environmentalist, liberal, socialist and Christian democratic cultures. In Italy, these cultures are currently absent, due to a form of bipolarity that is not political but rather linked to electoral technicalities. We are the only Western country where there is a majority bonus. There is only one precedent in the country's history: the Acerbo Law. Indeed, Mussolini did not even make use of it, as he received 65 per cent of the vote and the majority bonus was not triggered."
"Consent is won by promising a great deal and always delivering, but in dribs and drabs."
"Castracane was a devout priest as well as an enthusiastic investigator."
"Interviewer: Little has been said about this plan in the newspapers or in historical accounts. Pomicino: In 1992, when the centre-left secured 55% of the vote, a Socialist-led parliamentary term was due to begin, with a Christian Democrat as President of the Republic. This political configuration was not to the liking of US intelligence and of the faction comprising the PCI and the shareholder bourgeoisie, which dreamed of making a fortune by selling off, or rather, selling at a loss, 25% of the publicly owned Italian economy to international financial groups. One only needs to read Giuseppe Guarino's memoirs to realize this."
"Credo che la giornata più difficile, più dolorosa, sia stata sicuramente quella del comunicato del Lago della Duchessa [18 aprile 1978]. Fu un momento molto doloroso, molto difficile, quello di dire alla moglie e ai figli che c'era questa ipotesi di una possibile uccisione di Aldo Moro. Tuttavia non posso dimenticare che quando i figli e io stessa ci mettemmo a piangere, la signora Moro, con una grandissima forza d'animo, prima ci invitò a pregare e poi disse: "Vabbè, aspettate un momento che vado a farvi un buon caffè; ci vuole un buon caffè". E così fece. Passai con loro parecchie ore, perché appunto si era in attesa di qualche conferma o di qualcosa che smentisse il comunicato."
"Il mio rammarico è che non si è voluto continuare a indagare, a studiare il nostro lavoro, ad andare fino in fondo, a leggere, a soppesare i 120 volumi degli atti della Commissione, che tutti potrebbero consultare, che si trovano nella biblioteca della Camera"
"[To the Italian ambassador to Iran] How was the bombing today?"
"[Gaffe during a rally in Bari] We would have filled the San Paolo stadium too."
"The Constitution was her civil Gospel. The Constitution "born of the Resistance": she often quoted it and used it as a compass, as a point of reference when she had to make political decisions."
"It was a grave mistake to have killed Gaddafi. He may not have been a champion of democracy, but once he was gone, instability spread throughout North Africa."
"Le infrastrutture sono fondamentali per garantire la sicurezza, come peraltro anche la sanità , ad esempio un ospedale specializzato nelle cure agli attacchi batteriologico e chimico. Io credo che il Ponte rappresenti, quando ci sarà , punto importante nel trasporto.[...] Quindi anche per l’evacuazione, per garantire la sicurezza in caso di un attacco da sud. Perché esiste anche il fianco sud della Nato."
"We are in favour of Ukraine’s accession [to the European Union]... but we are also in favour of the accession of the Western Balkan countries that are candidates... otherwise we risk leaving peoples who nevertheless share a vision and tradition common to our own under the influence of other entities that do not share the same common ground."
"Human rights must always be respected, everywhere in the world, even in China."
"I insist on the need for a more democratic Europe [with] greater powers for the European Parliament... I say this not merely because"
"We are fighting to ensure that the right to asylum is governed by the same rules across Europe. Every state must have the same list of high-risk countries, which is not the case today. Because some countries have one list, others another."
"Mussolini? Until he declared war on the whole world following Hitler, until he became the architect of the racial laws, apart from the tragic affair of Matteotti, he did positive things to build infrastructure in our country, and then the land reclamation projects. From the point of view of concrete achievements, one cannot say that he achieved nothing."
"I would lile to have a sort of European FBI."
"Tina Anselmi is a very likeable woman. [...] She has a serious, frank and straightforward manner, down-to-earth, without insincere modesty or off-putting arrogance. She has a beautiful, ever-present smile and a lovely, clear complexion. She possesses that special phlegmatic serenity and human understanding towards everyone which are the qualities of a mediator by vocation."
"A country where the opposition is imprisoned is not a democratic country. I am not afraid to say it, just as the Venezuelan students who are demonstrating are not afraid."
"90 years ago, Ukraine was ravaged by a terrible famine caused by Stalin and the USSR [the Holodomor]. Italy remembers the millions who died, victims of genocide. Today, with the war, the spectre of those days returns. We will not abandon the Ukrainian people."
"We need more Europe in the Western Balkans; this is Italy’s new strategy. Stability is crucial for maintaining peace but also for combating illegal immigration. As NATO, we must protect all the countries of the Western Balkans and Ukraine’s neighbours: it is now important to work together because unity is the most important thing and sends a clear message to Russia that we are ready to protect these countries."
"For the Italian government [led by Giorgia Meloni], there are two guiding principles when it comes to foreign policy: transatlantic relations and Europe. We are a founding member; we want to play a leading role in building a path that unites all peoples to tackle major geopolitical challenges together."
"Having a common defence does not mean turning Europe into some sort of warmongering entity: it means having a Europe that plays a leading role in politics, a bearer of peace."
"European consciousness is formed and passed on first and foremost in the classroom, and it is no coincidence that our young people are the most ardent supporters of Europe. I myself grew up surrounded by the example and reverence for the roots of European tradition, particularly thanks to my mother, who was a teacher of Greek and Latin. Europe is first and foremost a vision of life and of humanity. It is much more than a market or a currency [...] our civilisation has been forged through centuries of exchange, the blending of thought, the dialectic of ideas, art and science."
"(About the release of Patrick Zaki) There is no bartering, there are no backroom deals. The government has managed to bring back to Italy a young researcher who risked spending a little more time in prison. We have managed to achieve this result, and I believe it is no small achievement. People can say whatever they like, but there is no bartering. We are serious people; we do not engage in such deals. (20 July 2023)."
"[About the 2024 Russian presidential elections] [...] these elections were characterised by intense and even violent pressure. Navalny was effectively excluded from the elections through murder [...] There were no candidates opposing Putin. We saw footage of Russian soldiers entering polling stations to see how people were voting. So it does not strike me as an election that meets the standards we uphold. (18 March 2024)."
"Being Italian, being European, and being a patriot is not tied to seven generations, but to who you are. We must look at reality for what it is. I emphasise education, identity and culture because if you accept that you are European, in essence you are Italian and European not because your skin is white, yellow, red or green, but because you hold those convictions within you, because you live by those values within you, because you have that European spirit within you. Whether your parents were born in Kiev, La Paz or Dakar makes absolutely no difference."
"[Regarding the Supreme Court judge who delivered the guilty verdict against Berlusconi] The words spoken by Dr Franco make it clear that there has been a veritable judicial coup against Berlusconi and against democracy in our country. Someone at the top steered the verdict and we would like to know who [...] by striking that man, it was not only the individual and his family who were struck, but all those who had freely chosen to vote for him."
"Oggi come sono stati i bombardamenti?."
"[The issue of migration must be addressed] not through the lens of the colonisers, but through the lens of the Africans."
"(At the funeral of Nilde Iotti) She had a conception of democracy in which a political opponent is a friend. She always considered the other person’s point of view."
"Luigi Gui, from an article published in Le Prospettive del Mondo; quoted in La dc ricorda Moro (ucciso 5 anni fa), La Stampa, 9 May 1983."
"When it comes to Moro, we must look beyond emotions, and even beyond the as yet unresolved questions regarding the circumstances of his captivity, his sacrifice and the motives of his killers, and seek to continue exploring the relevance of his political legacy today."
"[At a summit at the Foreign Ministry following Aldo Moro’s speech] Anyone who speaks in this way can only be a swindler and can only represent a people of swindlers."
"I have no qualms about repeating them now that he is dead and further details are emerging to complete the picture."