Saturday, April 18, 2009

How to win the next European Elections? Just wait for an earthquake.

On Monday 6th of April the hearth decided to shake itself in Abruzzo, Italy. Such event left 297 people dead and around 50% of the population of the regional capital l’Aquila without their houses.
A number of questions could be asked in the attempt to understand why so many houses crumbled like sand castles, but the aim of this article is not to find causes and responsibilities rather to study how a dramatic event such an earthquake can be used to the advantage of a political parties.
On Monday the sixth immediately after the main earth tremor the area was evacuated and a main message was launched: leave the area to the rescue teams; don’t come to the disaster area if you are not part of the rescue effort.
Abruzzo was practically sealed to outsiders. But was the area closed to everybody? Of course the accredited press was allowed to report from the seen, journalists had to be escorted by fire fighters or the army to guarantee their safety, they had as expected plenty of time to broadcast the destruction and the effort of the emergency units. But were the rescue teams and the accredited press the only allowed to move in the area of the disaster? Obviously not.

















The same day of the disaster Mr. Silvio Berlusconi flew with an helicopter over the area to understand the degree of the damages. After the flight he landed near by and went to visit the area in person.
His visit didn't seemed anything strange, he is the Prime minister and he wanted personally to understand the gravity of the situation. After setting up a press conference to brief the media on the current situation, he announced that the Government would work side by side with the people effected by the earthquake.
And in what way the Government decided to be present in Abruzzo? Since the terrible night of the 6th of April, Mr.Berlusconi visited the area in numerous occasions.
The PR machine started working, the Premier was photographed with fire fighters wearing their helmet, hugging old people, opening a school in a temporary tent camp for refugees together with kids, and in many other occasions.
Did this systematic campaign work?
According to the latest surveys the popularity of Mr. Berlusconi, after the earthquake, increased to an unpredicted level. In terms of intention of vote, referred to the European elections, the party of Mr. Berlusconi is expected to receive near 50% of total votes in a country where there will be no less five main parties running for the seats in Brussels.
The elections are very close and if the ''Berlusconi machine'' will work as expected, there won't be any chances for the opponents.

3 comments:

  1. The natural disasters may work very well and Good story! Berlusconi seems to have a good team that helps him to make right choices - well, expect the part when he told a black kid that he had a very nice tan :)

    Leaders can really benefit from situations like that, or they may fail seriously - look at Bush during hurricane Katrina, or Putin when the submarine Kursk went down and he stayed on his holidays.

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  2. sorry about the copypaste problems in the previous comment :)

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  3. Today Berlusconi declaired that according to the recent surveys he is the most popular politician in the world!
    Berlusconi 73,5%, Lula 69,4%, Obama 59,5
    The leader of the opposition party Franceschini answered sarcasticly '' I know is very popular in other planets too ''

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