![]() ![]() “We would be playing Berlusconi’s game if we didn’t do something like this. Ingroia, heading the most leftwing force in the campaign, says outgoing Prime Minister Mario Monti is a bigger danger politically than center-right leader Silvio Berlusconi, who he believes has no chance of winning the February 24-25 poll.Ĭritics accuse the bearded Ingroia, 53, of being an extremist and say the way in which he left his job little more than a month ago and suddenly jumped into the election campaign raises new questions about the political leanings and lack of impartiality of Italy’s magistrates.īut Ingroia rejects suggestions that he is playing into the hands of Berlusconi, who has accused leftist magistrates for decades of waging a political war against him with the launching of around 30 prosecutions, including a current case in which he is accused of paying an underage prostitute. Former anti-mafia magistrate and leader of "Rivoluzione Civile" (Civil Revolution) party Antonio Ingroia poses during an interview with Reuters in Rome February 1, 2013.
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