November 10, 2004

Italian opposition wins decisive vote thanks to SMS

lapr_5469592_46540.jpg According to an article in Italian La Repubblica, the opposition party won a decisive vote yesterday with a strategic call for voters - by sms.

"Come and vote at 4 p.m. sharp. Your presence is mandatory", read a text message signed by Antonio Boccia, deputy of the Partito popolare. With this text message, the opposition triggered a trap/trick/ that defeated the government on the first vote of the amendment of the financial law article.

The 50 messages sent by Antonio Bocciato were to the deputies of the centre-left
party which were seated in the relax room - so as not to draw attention to the majority seated in the centre of the Parliament hall. The text messages incited Bocciato's to come together right at the moment of the vote.

Thank you Régine for translating - thanks Luca for forwarding the link!

emily | 6:32 PM | SMS and Politics | Add this this entry to your del.icio.us bookmarks. Digg This Technorati search results for this Entry
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