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04ROME4268
2004-11-05 17:30:00
CONFIDENTIAL
Embassy Rome
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TOUGH BARGAINING ON ITALIAN GOVERNMENT PORTFOLIOS

Tags:  PGOV PINR PREL IT ITALIAN POLITICS 
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C O N F I D E N T I A L ROME 004268 

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E.O. 12958: DECL: 11/05/2014
TAGS: PGOV PINR PREL IT ITALIAN POLITICS
SUBJECT: TOUGH BARGAINING ON ITALIAN GOVERNMENT PORTFOLIOS

Classified By: POL MINCOUNS THOMAS COUNTRYMAN, REASONS 1.5 (D).

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SUMMARY
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C O N F I D E N T I A L ROME 004268

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E.O. 12958: DECL: 11/05/2014
TAGS: PGOV PINR PREL IT ITALIAN POLITICS
SUBJECT: TOUGH BARGAINING ON ITALIAN GOVERNMENT PORTFOLIOS

Classified By: POL MINCOUNS THOMAS COUNTRYMAN, REASONS 1.5 (D).

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SUMMARY
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1. (C) Negotiations to fill Government positions, including
that of Foreign Minister, resulting from Rocco Buttiglione's
nomination and subsequent withdrawal as Italy's European
Commissioner are caught up in domestic politics, especially
an internal coalition struggle over the Government's tax
reform proposal. We expect little clarity before November 9.
END SUMMARY.


2. (C) The nomination of European Policies Minister Rocco
Buttiglione to be Italy's European Commissioner, and his
October 30 withdrawal from consideration to help defuse the
crisis to incoming President Barroso's new Commission in the
wake of complaints about Buttiglione's references to
homosexuals and women's roles, has triggered a mini-cascade
of job openings in a coalition Government whose partners were
already struggling for greater visibility and seeking to
position themselves for Spring 2005 regional and subsequent
national elections. The announcement by Barroso of Foreign
Minister Franco Frattini as his choice for EU Commissioner
for Justice and Home Affairs has heightened bargaining for
the prized Foreign Ministry slot.

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TAXES, BUDGET ARE KEY
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3. (C) Bargaining for actual positions is part and parcel
of negotiations on the Government's budget and tax proposals,
as well as other internal policy debates. Deputy Prime
Minister and President of second coalition partner National
Alliance (AN),Gianfranco Fini, is pushing for a fourth and
higher income tax bracket for the richest, which would hit
Berlusconi squarely in his pocket. Both AN and coalition
partner Union of Christian Democrats of the Center (UDC) are
seeking greater budget largesse for the south and others in
their populist constituencies.

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FINI AND THE FOREIGN MINISTRY
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4. (C) If the rumored appointment of Fini as Foreign
Minister does not hinge exclusively on the budget and taxes,
the other significant factor could be his independence. PM
adviser and chief diplomatic "fixer" for Berlusconi, Gianni
Letta, told us at the Embassy's election-watch party that

Berlusconi strongly prefers to keep the MFA for his own Forza
Italia (FI) party. Another contact in Letta's office told us
November 5 that nothing had changed in this regard. Given
rampant press speculation that the job is his, however, for
Fini not to be appointed at this point would be another loss
of face for one of the Prime Minister's generally more loyal
and less troublesome allies -- but one who is increasingly
seeking to address his electorate and emphasize his
independence, traits which do not make him a more appealing
FM choice for Berlusconi. Fini underscored his loyalty and
his foreign policy credentials in November 5 press remarks,
and AN Senator Giuseppe Consolo told the Ambassador Fini was
still in line for the position.


5. (C) A possible permutation -- raised to us by an AN
spokesman many months ago -- could be moving FI Defense
Minister Antonio Martino (who was Foreign Minister during
Berlusconi's first government) to the MFA and putting Fini at
Defense, but we still suspect Berlusconi wants to make as few
switches as possible. Fini still seems the most likely
choice for FM, but Berlusconi is going to want him to concede
AN's proposal for a fourth tax bracket. This would be a
fairly blatant concession seen from the perspective of Fini's
voters, just those he is trying to impress by his
independence.

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POWER STRUGGLE IN UDC
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6. (C) Meanwhile, some reports suggest Buttiglione may not
want to return to his previous portfolio of Minister for
European Policies. His appointment to the Commission was
believed in part to be a reward for exerting a controlling
influence over fellow party member, UDC leader Marco Follini,
and Buttiglione may be determined to secure what he perceives
as a "promotion." (If Buttiglione does not resume his
portfolio, indications are it would go to current UDC MFA
Under Secretary for the Americas, Mario Baccini.) But if
Buttiglione lays aside his previous portfolio, he could more
freely challenge Follini's hold on UDC leadership. When the
party was created from three smaller Christian Democrat
successor parties, there was a struggle between the two for
leadership. Follini holds the title, but not with complete

ease.


7. (C) Berlusconi is still trying to tie Follini more
closely to the Government, with Follini again being pressed
to accept the Deputy Prime Minister slot -- possibly a co-DPM
with Fini. (A DPM is not constitutionally required and the
position has traditionally been a symbolic one. However,
giving Fini the MFA and allowing him to retain the DPM title
might increase his stature to a degree unacceptable to
Berlusconi.) Most reports and our contacts, however,
indicate Follini continues to resist. As he has since the
Government was formed, Follini seeks to retain a degree of
"independence," not going so far as to withdraw from the
Government, but maintaining the flexibility to complain and
criticize as if from the outside. This tendency only
increased with the coalition's relatively poor showing in the
spring and recent by-elections.

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AND THE NORTHERN LEAGUE
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8. (C) The Northern League (Lega) continues to push for
former Finance Minister Tremonti to get a position, and had
urged that he be named to replace Buttiglione in Brussels.
There are indications now that the Lega may be suggesting
Tremonti as a potential deputy prime minister, something
guaranteed to infuriate those in AN and UDC who forced
Tremonti, and his abrasive style, out of the cabinet this
past summer. We think that particular outcome unlikely, but
Berlusconi will be under pressure from the League to match
anything he gives Fini and the AN.

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NOVEMBER 9 RESOLUTION?
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9. (C) A meeting of the coalition party leaders -- together
with PM adviser Letta and Berlusconi foreign affairs adviser
and former FM Gianni De Michelis -- will take place the
evening of November 9. We think it unlikely that resolution
of the Foreign Minister appointment will come before this
meeting, unless coalition members start making concessions.
(Letta was out of his office all of Friday, November 5, and
we suspect he will be hard at work throughout the weekend,
pressing coalition members to resolve outstanding issues.)
The tough bargaining over who will hold which spot in the
next phase of this Berlusconi Government continues; we do not
expect to have clarity before the middle of next week.


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