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BOTH SILVIO Berlusconi and Romano Prodi emerged as national political leaders in the troubled context of the mid-1990s: the aftermath of the collapse of the parties (notably the Christian Democrats) that had ruled Italy for decades; and the rise of new forces such as the Lega Nord (Northern League), which called for the secession of the rich north from the Italian state. The Biennale's loosely interpreted theme was 'Sensing the Future - The Architect as Seismograph' which proved ironically prophetic on the gala opening Sunday, when a rally by the Lega Nord (a right-wing political alliance that advocates secession by Italy's rich northern states from the impoverished south) effectively shut down the Biennale site for fears of civil disturbances shortly after the opening ceremony. |
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