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It takes everything. To defend our Prime Minister, Silvio Berlusconi, free from offense launched on television in Porta a Porta, 7 October, had to intervene on the. Lorenzin Beatrice, a member of the PDL which first played down the incident, then, in a crescendo of sounds, shouting, cheering and so on. said that the attack on Rosy Bindi was a time when "strong" and that the political battle to be "more beautiful than smart" is part of the battle party ...
Here is the story the chronicles of the site of the Chamber of Deputies (meeting No. 231, October 13, 2009):
"president. We have the power.
BEATRICE LORENZIN. Mr President, Mr Veil, I have listened carefully opening discussion and I would like to respond as a woman, as a member of the center first and foremost as a politician.
Too often - and this is a mistake that we as women - we invoke a defense of gender rather than on questions of fact, but often we fall into temptation (Which is not the game of women) to attack instrumental elements that make the game a mere partisan fight that has nothing to do with the issue of women and respect for women in our country (Comments from Members of the Democratic Party) .
Roberto Giachetti. What are you saying?
PRESIDENT. Gentlemen, please.
BEATRICE LORENZIN. This lack of respect shown by the fact that before you have called and requested a response from the women's center and, when the women of this Parliament we are responding, you are not even able to listen to him. And this is your attitude always, in squares, in this House, in the Commissions and newspapers (Applause Members of the People of Freedom)!
Mr Bindi is a leading member of the center is first and foremost a politician, I remember, as a child, able to fight so fierce, strong, accepting the fight very hard, since it is very tough political battle in the verbal and non- Minutes everywhere, on television, radio, newspapers, political rallies. That to which we have just witnessed was a powerful moment - I'm not saying that it was not strong, it has been - for discussion and confrontation between a representative of the majority and a minority leader that has nothing to do with membership gender.
Roberto Giachetti. But are you saying?
BEATRICE LORENZIN. I wonder, dear colleagues, ladies and gentlemen, where you were with your outrage when women leaders of this government have been insulted in every way, with violence, with tenacity, with a cannibal in the press, opposition by members of your own (the Applause Members of the People of Freedom).
ANNA PAOLA TANNING. I have protected the Carfagna!
BEATRICE LORENZIN. Where were you?
ANNA PAOLA TANNING. I was there!
BEATRICE LORENZIN. Then, for the cause of women when we make a step back and if you really want to do the good work of women in these halls, in our committee to bring the facts, laws to promote equal opportunities for employment, against violence, against the culture of hatred, out of respect and dignity of our political action.
We need to be valued for what we are capable of. In a political confrontation and dialectic with one of my male colleagues I would have no fear to face, I do not feel offended. I feel offended when I want to put in a ghetto, a ghetto that is not mine that is the minority.
Ladies and gentlemen, let's face it: this has nothing to do verbal political confrontation between Mr Berlusconi and Mr Bindi, here we are facing a battle all party, all part of where you are not able to bring a Indeed, action, a state government in this House and we are attaching to any topic just to create conflict in our country. And this has nothing to do with the theme of women and the issue of women in Italy (Applause Members of the People of Freedom).
not know, but you said? He said the abuse of Silvio Berlusconi are read within a strong fight, party, between majority and opposition? And then you insult?
I'm sorry, but I do not understand.
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