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    No Berlusconi Day - Wikipedia

    No Berlusconi Day was a spontaneous mass political event organized by the Purple People protest organisation and held worldwide on December 5, 2009. The protest was organized almost entirely online. The participants were known as Onda Viola ("Purple Wave"), due to the color chosen to represent the … See more

    On October 6, 2009 the so-called "Lodo Alfano", one of Berlusconi's "ad personam" laws, was judged to be against Italy's Constitutional principles of equality by the Constitutional Court. A small group of bloggers started … See more

    The event immediately attracted significant media attention, and members of 'No Berlusconi-Day' staff appeared on TV news and also were interviewed by major Italian newspapers. … See more

    'No Berlusconi Day' started on December 5, at 4:00 am, Rome time schedule, when the 'No Berlusconi Day' group gathered in Sydney. … See more

    Many prominent public figures supported the No Berlusconi Day; among them were: Antonio Di Pietro, Walter Veltroni, Nanni Moretti, Daniele Luttazzi, Paolo Flores d'Arcais See more

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