Quick fix: Left, Mr Berlusconi's battered and bloodied face in the minutes after the attack. Right, the Premier today.(Agencies)
|
Premier Silvio Berlusconi returned to a busy political schedule Monday after a monthlong recovery from an attack that broke his nose and two teeth. Berlusconi said he was feeling well as he arrived at his Rome residence, cheered by a group of supporters holding up a "Welcome Back" banner. He met with his coalition allies to set the agenda for the new year, including fiscal and justice reforms. The image-conscious Berlusconi touched his left cheek and pointed out to reporters that there was hardly any scar visible on his face. Berlusconi was hit in Milan on Dec 13, when a man threw the statuette of Milan's cathedral at his face during a rally. The 73-year-old leader was hospitalized for a few days and has largely remained away from the public. Berlusconi's popularity has increased after the attack in Milan, polls have shown. The images of his bloody and frightened face raised sympathy, as did photos of the premier leaving the hospital with bandages on his face. Berlusconi says he has forgiven attacker Massimo Tartaglia, who has been described as mentally ill and remains in custody. The attack also pushed to the back burner a sex scandal that had engulfed the premier over his purported fondness for young women. "I believe that modernizing the country is indispensable. It's worth working on this for all of us," Berlusconi told reporters upon his arrival from Milan. The justice reform has been in the works for months, since legislation granting immunity from prosecution to the premier and other top officials while in office was thrown out in October. As a result, Berlusconi faces two trials in Milan, one on tax fraud and the other on corruption. The premier has always denied wrongdoing and accused Milan's magistrates of orchestrating a politically motivated persecution against him. Berlusconi's allies have been looking for ways to shield the premier from the trials, leading to accusations that any such measure would be tailor-made for him. Berlusconi did not discuss details of any possible measures on Monday, but said the notion that a reform of the justice system would be done to his advantage outraged him. He said any new law would be "for the freedom" of all. (Read by Renee Haines. Renee Haines is a multimedia journalist at the China Daily Web site.) 點(diǎn)擊查看更多雙語(yǔ)新聞
|
本周一,意大利總理西爾維奧·貝盧斯科尼在受傷休養(yǎng)一個(gè)月后重返忙碌的政治日程。老貝在之前的一次遇襲事件中鼻子骨折,掉落兩顆牙齒。 貝盧斯科尼稱自己回到位于羅馬的總理官邸時(shí)感覺(jué)不錯(cuò),一群支持者高舉“歡迎回來(lái)”的標(biāo)語(yǔ)向他表示問(wèn)候。當(dāng)天貝盧斯科尼會(huì)見(jiàn)了他的政治盟友,并制定了新的一年的議事日程,其中包括財(cái)政和司法改革。 十分在意個(gè)人形象的貝盧斯科尼摸了摸自己的左臉頰,并指給記者看說(shuō)他臉上的傷疤已經(jīng)基本看不見(jiàn)了。貝盧斯科尼于去年12月13日在米蘭的一次集會(huì)中遇襲,當(dāng)時(shí)一名男子將一個(gè)米蘭大教堂小雕像砸向他的臉部,導(dǎo)致73歲的總理先生受傷住院多日,暫離公眾視線。 民調(diào)顯示,貝盧斯科尼的支持率在米蘭遇襲事件后上升。他遇襲后臉部流血直流、神色驚恐以及臉纏繃帶出院的照片贏得了公眾的同情。貝盧斯科尼稱,他已經(jīng)原諒了襲擊者馬西莫?塔爾塔格里亞。據(jù)說(shuō)此人患有精神病,目前仍在拘留中。 遇襲事件也讓人們暫時(shí)淡忘了老貝的性丑聞事件,之前有傳聞稱他對(duì)年輕女性青睞有加。 貝盧斯科尼從米蘭抵達(dá)羅馬時(shí)告訴記者說(shuō):“我認(rèn)國(guó)家的現(xiàn)代化改革十分必要,這值得我們所有人為之努力。” 意大利的司法改革已醞釀數(shù)月之久。去年十月,一項(xiàng)賦予總理和在任高級(jí)官員司法豁免權(quán)的法律被廢止,使貝盧斯科尼獲罪成為可能,目前他在米蘭面臨逃稅和貪污腐敗兩項(xiàng)指控。 貝盧斯科尼一直否認(rèn)自己有什么不當(dāng)行為,并稱這是米蘭地方執(zhí)法官員企圖對(duì)他進(jìn)行政治迫害。老貝的政治盟友一直在想辦法幫他脫身,致使一些人稱任何此類的舉措都是為貝盧斯科尼量身定做的。 當(dāng)天,貝盧斯科尼并未討論改革舉措的細(xì)節(jié)內(nèi)容,但表示有關(guān)司法改革是為他個(gè)人謀利的說(shuō)法讓他很氣憤。他稱任何一項(xiàng)新的法律的制定都是為了所有人的“自由”。 相關(guān)閱讀 (中國(guó)日?qǐng)?bào)網(wǎng)英語(yǔ)點(diǎn)津 Julie 編輯蔡姍姍) |
Vocabulary: back burner:a condition of low priority or temporary deferment(次要地位) in the works:in preparation or being planned(在計(jì)劃中,在醞釀中) magistrate:a civil officer charged with the administration of the law(地方執(zhí)法官員) orchestrate: to arrange or manipulate, esp. by means of clever or thorough planning or maneuvering(密謀,策劃) tailor-made:custom-made; made-to-order; made-to-measure(特制的) to one's advantage:to good effect; advantageously(對(duì)某人有利) |