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FredLindq
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« on: September 08, 2015, 12:40:22 PM »

I will play Frattelis (Brothers off Italy)!
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« Reply #1 on: September 16, 2015, 01:49:26 PM »
« Edited: September 16, 2015, 02:28:38 PM by FredLindq »

- A summary about your party strategy. That means what will be the principal points of your campaign, what will be your message.

Immigration and refugee crisis. Since the party's principles are Italian nationalism and conservatism it will be critical to immigration. The party will also camping on a Eurosceptic sentiment (mainly against the treaty of Lisbon) and economic liberalism.

- A summary on the person that will be your PM candidate (either to primary or general election).
Giorgia Meloni (born on January 15, 1977) is an Italian politician. Giorgia Meloni was Minister of Youth in the IV Berlusconi government and president of the Young Italy. Co-founder of the party Brothers of Italy with Guido Crosetto and Ignazio La Russa, on March 8, 2014, she was elected president of the party. She's a member of the Chamber of Deputies of Italy since 2006.

- Campaign schedule of your PM candidate. Remember that your performance in the polls will be affected by how your campaign is active. That means if you want to have more success, you'll have to post a detailed campaign schedule of your PM candidate, at least one speech of your PM candidate (or extracts of speech), you'll have to do at least one TV appareance of your PM candidate (and that's very important in Italy), a campaign ad (yes, it's possible in Italy too but it's not so important) and, if you want, an interview on a daily

-The campaign will kick off with One major speech on immigration and Italian social conservative valus. There will be a lot off flag waving mainly Young people in the backgrund. The theme will be future looking and the importance off values for the future.

-An ad camping in Libero (50%) and Il Giornale (50%) starting after the same day as the speech

-attending the talkshow in La Gabbia on a Sundby leasing out at the communist Renzi

-The campagin will end with a major speech critizining the left, Talking about right-wing unity and the pushig for a new Young leadership for Italy

-FDI will take part in the centre-right primary campagning on the popularity and new Young leadership off Meloni "The only candidates on the centre-right that can beat Renzi and push the communist out off power"
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« Reply #2 on: September 17, 2015, 08:29:05 AM »

Better dead than Red!
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« Reply #3 on: September 19, 2015, 04:24:40 AM »

Why can't I post pictures?!
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« Reply #4 on: September 19, 2015, 12:45:26 PM »

Do I need to have link in order to upload pictures? What about copyrights?!
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« Reply #5 on: September 24, 2015, 11:09:16 AM »
« Edited: September 29, 2015, 05:37:26 AM by FredLindq »



Giorgia Meloni triumphs in the centre-right debate!

The European Union decided to allocate 120.000 war refugees among european counties, including Italy. Would you be willing to accommodate refugees allocated the Italy? If no, how you'd face the European Union that threatened sanctions for countries that will not accomodate them?

Meloni answers quickly:
No. This is not what the EU is about. The EU is about free enterprise, free and fair trade and competition, minimal regulation, lower taxation, and small government as the ultimate catalysts for individual freedom and personal and national prosperity and freedom of the individual, more personal responsibility and greater democratic accountability.

They (the EU) can make any threats they want, we are not afraid. Italy is taking it’s responsibility and is saving thousand of refugees in the Mediterranean. Maybe we should send at bill to the European Union for our work there by our heroic Guardia costiera!

In the recent days, the Five Stars Movement proposed to ban all parties, saying that quote: "they are antiquated and corrupt and that the collective intelligence of the Italian people will replace these crooks through a fully fledged digital democracy." Do you agree with them?

Girogia answers loudly:
Banning all parties?! The clown most be joking. He first says that is movement is more democratic than all other Italian parties and then wants to ban all parties. Many things were great under Il Duce´s and his Italian Empire but not the banning off parties.

On the campaign trail, Prime Minister Matteo Renzi said that he wants to enthusiastically recognize the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender relationships as valid and legal. What's your position on that matter?

Girogia Meloni answers firmly:
We stand for traditional Italian and catholic values . We are a  social conservative party and we believe in the traditional family. We are therefore against this proposal.

If you will be elected Prime Minister, how Italy will be different than now at the end of your mandate, that should be 2020?

The leader off the Frattelli d'Italia answers with passion in her voice:
Rinascere sulla Italia!
We need rebirth of the Italian tradition of leadership at every level of government and in private life as well. The Italian republic is unique in world history because it has a genius for leaders--many leaders--on many levels. But, back in 2014, Mr. Renzi said, "Trust me." And a lot of people did. Now, many of those people are out of work. Many have seen their savings eaten away by inflation and the Euro. Many others on fixed incomes, especially the elderly, have watched helplessly as the cruel tax of inflation and the common currency union has wasted away their purchasing power. And, today, a great many who trusted Mr. Renzi wonder if we can survive the Renzies policies.

Together brothers and sisters off Italy, let us make this a new beginning. Let us make a commitment to care for the needy; to teach our children the values and the virtues handed down to us by our families; to have the courage to defend those values and the willingness to sacrifice for them.Let us pledge to restore, in our time, the Italian spirit of voluntary service, of cooperation, of private and community initiative; a spirit that flows like a deep and mighty river through the history of our nation.


Fratelli d'Italias leader Giorgia Meloni starts to sing:
Fratelli d'Italia,
l'Italia s'è desta,
dell'elmo di Scipio
s'è cinta la testa.
Dov'è la Vittoria?
Le porga la chioma,
ché schiava di Roma
Iddio la creò.



Mrs. Meloni, your party were under fire for a slogan used during your campaign. Quote: "Better dead than the red". Other parties accused you to be too extremist for Italy. How can you appeal to the centre?

Meloni with contempt in her voice:
A typical question from what I suppose is a left/wing journalist which seems to believe and hope that there still is a wall in Berlin and that the Warszawa pact still exists. Have you even looked at the other parties and their candidates?! Mr. Renzi and is party has it´s roots in the Partito Comunista Italiano (PCI). They call themseleves “Democrats” and appeal to the centre but in realty  they are still a leftwing party. Just a copule off a years ago they called themsleves Democrats of the Left, that name is closer to the truth.

We are the real  serious alternative in Italian politics today. We stand for traditional Italian values , social conservatism and nationalism. We love Italy! Compare us with Renzi and his (left-wing) Democrats, the clown Grillo and his "movement" and even Salvani and his Lega, are we the extremist compared to them?!
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« Reply #6 on: September 28, 2015, 01:33:18 PM »
« Edited: September 28, 2015, 01:35:02 PM by FredLindq »

09/26-10/3 Ads I newspapers (Libero and Il Giornale)
Focusing on lower taxes and  law and order

09/26 - Cagliari
Rally focusing on the development off soutern Italy and the Islands.

09/27 – Palermo
Rally focusing on the development off soutern Italy and the Islands. In addtion meeting with Grande Sud´s leader Gianfranco Micciché and Movimento per le Autonomie´s Raffaele Lombardo leader trying to form an larger alliance.

09/28 - Napels
Rally focusing och law and order (the garbbage issue) and the development off southern Italy and the Islands.

09/29 - TV Appearance at In Porta a Porta
Talking about lower taxes, individual freedom and the free market.

09/28 - Torino
Rally and campagning by canvassing (knocking on doors) in the filthy rich suburbs on the theme tough on crime and lower taxes.

09/30 - Milano
Big rally and campagning by canvassing (knocking on doors) in the filthy rich suburbs off Milano on the theme tough on cirme and lower taxes.
 
10/01 - Venice
Rally and campagning by canvassing (knocking on doors) in the filthy rich suburbs on the theme tough on crime and lower taxes.

10/02 - Florence
Rally and campagning by canvassing (knocking on doors) in the filthy rich suburbs on the theme tough on crime and lower taxes.

10/03 - Rally in Rome before centre-right debate
Internet ads – “Giorgia Meloni – If the youth decides!”
Rally - A rally with the party´s youth wing Gioventù Nazionale in Rome before the centre-right debate. The rally will focus on Giorgia Meloni as upcoming and young leader which will bring a brighter future for the Italian youth. The youth wing will stand outside the place where the debate is hold and cheer “Forza Giorgia, Forza Giorgia!” And when she comes out from the debate she will get flowers and applauds.





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« Reply #7 on: October 15, 2015, 01:03:01 PM »
« Edited: October 15, 2015, 02:06:45 PM by FredLindq »



10/4-10/10 Schedule Fratelli d'Italia

10/4-10/10 Ads In Il Giornale
Focusing on centre-right unity

10/04 - Venice
Rally and campagning on the theme: tough on crime and lower taxes.

10/05 - Florence

Rally and campagning on the theme: tough on crime and lower taxes.

10/7 Palermo
Rally focusing on the development off soutern Italy and the Islands.

10/6 - Napels
Rally focusing och law and order.

10/9 - TV Appearance at In Otto e Mezzo
Talking about lower taxes, the free market and EU-criticism and the unions handling off the refugee crisis.

10/10 - Milano
Big rally focus on centre-right unity and Meloni as it´s “natural” leader.
 
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