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Comedian Beppe Grillo has shaken up
Italian politics, with his
5 Star Movement party (Movimento 5
Stelle) winning local and administrative polls in the
Italian city of
Parma and several smaller towns. Euronews met him in
Tuscany.
Beppe Grillo: "The media show pictures of me taken during my shows, when I of course I'm overacting. Because that's my job. I have to get the audience's attention. I can't whisper.
Look at this frontpage. He looks serious and I look crazy. They put these examples of my facial expressions on a front page and then they write: "Would you let your country be controlled by someone like Grillo?" So everyone says: "Of course not!"
So how have the mainstream media and other political parties reacted to his political success? Is he serious?
Beppe Grillo: "They still don't know how to react to what is happening. It is not a political revolution, more like a cultural one. The real leader is the movement and the movement's programme rather than any physical person.
People should start voting for a programme not a person."
But having having attacked professional politicians is Grillo's movement ready to shoulder social responsibilities and manage real cities?
Beppe Grillo: "
Taking responsibility is a marvellous thing. We want to. But we are talking about citizens voting for other citizens who will enter local parliaments and the national government. Our country is almost economically ruined. We will take on responsibilities but we will also say: "
We are not magicians, but let's see what we can do." I have toured all of
Europe and met young people that have left
Italy. There are millions of them. They are educated, with MBAs, and they say, "We cannot come home under these economic circumstances," but they are almost in tears as they speak. We should give these people a chance. If we start to bring people rather than parties into the national parliament, if we get elected specialists in energy, in transport, in waste, if we bring to the national parliament citizens that have a real and daily relationship with the community
... then I bet our well educated young people will come back to Italy. After
Romania we have the biggest diaspora in Europe. We export well educated people and import less educated workers."
The 5 Star Movement's manifesto is on line. Beppe Grillo is not alone with his ideas. Many other
European political parties criticise
European politics.
Beppe Grillo: "Our movement has filled a very dangerous vacuum. We are talking about
Greek extremists, about
Marine Le Pen's movement in
France, about
Hungarian far right movements. These kind of
Fascist movements flourish in a sociopolitical vacuum.
Think about the fact that Italy "invented"
Fascism and we have exported it throughout the world. And today, in Italy, instead of having Fascism the vacuum is filled with citizens with no criminal records."
Is Europe dead? Is there any common political future for the continent or is the political end of the
European Union nigh?
Beppe Grillo: "Europe was a marvelous dream invented by
Jacques Delors and
Willy Brandt but it has failed by trying to putting together economies which were very far away the one from another. This, and also a currency which shouldn't have been the same for all. Two currencies would have been better.
Otherwise Angela Merkel and
Germany could go back to the
Deutsche mark and we will have a weaker euro used in
South European countries like
Greece,
Spain, Italy,
Portugal, even
Ireland. We could form a "different" eurozone.
Let's sit down and discuss this. We have nothing to lose. We have already lost 30% of our economy since joining the euro. Our economy is imploding because of the lack of confidence in the future.
Firms are failing and the national debt grows instead of shrinking."
And what does Beppe Grillo think of ex Italian leader,
Silvio Berlusconi?
Beppe Grillo: "
Berlusconi seemed to be eternal. He left only a short time ago but he still seems like ancient history. He looks like an even older guy. He doesn't use make up any more. Berlusconi is just something which doesn't mean anything anymore. He achieved success thanks to his tv channels.
Once his channels no longer had the monopoly, he fell beause he had built nothing during his public life."
But even the
Italian President Giorgio Napolitano says that he's not impressed by Grillo.
Beppe Grillo: "When he talks about Grillo-ism, or about demagogues, he should be careful because a president should be neutral. We have now 250 local administrators elected by citizens. He was chosen by parties, he wasn't elected by individual citizens."
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- published: 24 May 2012
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