Monday, June 13, 2011

Italians increasingly polls, nuclear power plants 'no' he said. partial local elections, defeated Prime Minister Berlusconi suffered a blow in the referendum has been reduced.

ROME-Italy, the re-opening of nuclear power plants, water privatization, the prime minister and ministers went to a referendum on a partial immunity provision. Sundays and Mondays for the future of their country, including a two-day vote, 57 percent of the nearly 47 million voters participated. The current 50 percent participation in the referendum on the restoration project which was necessary in order to be.
Offered every case, 'Nuclear energy is the future' blow to Berlusconi said. Nearly 95 percent of the voters voting public as a result, nuclear energy, specialized in water and immunity 'no' he said.
PROTEST THE ELECTION Berlusconi pierced Tax Referendum ban evasion, and abuse as a young girl to prostitution and their judged trials last month, as well as a bright period for the partial local elections had not left the biggest defeat of Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, the referendum did not go to polls in protest. Prime Minister Berlusconi for an official visit to Rome in his joint press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu'yla, 'Goodbye nuclear' as well, tend to renewable energy, he said. The Prime Minister made this statement while the plebiscite, was passing through the election bans.
Berlusconi corneredThe results of the referendum, with a nuclear free future public water needs to be defended, and for weeks the face of protests from environmental groups operating in the country laugh. Italians after starting to open up the streets, spilling crates, the celebration began. And extreme right-wing Northern League Party, a joint venture led by Silvio Berlusconi, the government argued that the points brought to a vote of the people. The opposition, opportunities and know the results of a referendum called Berlusconi to resign.
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Concern in the disaster at Chernobyl in 1986, then settled for the Italians, had asked in a referendum to close nuclear power plants. Nuclear energy, were again on the agenda of the government in recent months. The government, in addition to the existing four old nuclear power plant was planning to open 4 new power plants more. Nuclear energy policy, insist Silvio Berlusconi, on the fear experienced after the disaster in Fukuşima'da, "We value can be changed in the direction of public opinion that we need nuclear energy, would prefer to wait 1-2 years more," he said.