Why is Italy so corrupt...

Why is Italy so corrupt? It's gotten to the point where normal people don't care about politics anymore because it's simply a known fact that politicians are all rotten to the core. How did it come to this?

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It's not that corrupt, people here just love to complain about everything

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tldr; eu gives italy 100 million euro to renovate ancient landmarks in pompeii, after 3 years all the money has disappeared and only 3 restoration projects are finished

what the fuck italy

>Pompeijin rauniot sijaitsevat Campanian maakunnassa, Camorra-mafian sydänmailla.
I don't know what this means, but Camorra is your answer. The area around Naples, Southern Calabria and Western Sicily are very corrupt because of mafia, but the rest of Italy is mostly ok.

it is a southern european thing to not be so concerned about things like this
we picked it up at the time of the ottomans,becasue we saw the rulers as enemies and sought to hurt them in any way possible
now that we rule ourselves however,we have not knocked this habit off,therefore things like tax evasion still exist on a rather big scale
not sure where italy picked it up

>shitaly

>not sure where italy picked it up

this, how did administrators from a country that managed to forcibly unite after centuries of being divided in city-states allied to other european powers developed such little sense of duty towards a centralised government?

>pooland

>this, how did administrators from a country that managed to forcibly unite after centuries of being divided in city-states allied to other european powers developed such little sense of duty towards a centralised government?
What about the fascist era then? The distrust towards the government has nothing to do with united Italy itself, it's its current form that it's flawed

If this were true then countries with a large numbers of Italians such as Brazil or Argentina would also be infested with corruption.

Well...

everywhere is corrupt, in some way

...

Because i'm convinced Italy can only be optimally governed by a strong monolithical party that's powerful enough to unite Italians through massive propaganda and repression (the country was divided between a dictator and a monarch by the end of the conflict after all), or a federal government.

You're probably either from the North or from the Islands, most people in Italy don't have such a strong regional identity

"It's like poetry... It rhymes."

Romagna, we indeed have a strong regional identity but nothing close to the southerners' i've met tbqhwy

Do you think the people in your region would approve the federalization of Italy?

>politicians are all rotten to the core
>muh corrupt politicians
sweden shut the fuck up you don't even know what you are talking about.

also:
>normal people don't care about politics anymore
source, faggot

Ay Vincenzo, you mess with the Don' you sleep with the fishes. Capiche?

If you asked them right now? Not really. People's way too concerned by external factors like EU, migrants etc to even consider a structural reform of such impact. It would need a long period of time to create an adequate set and setting, impossible as soon as italians either vote PD hoping to grant stability and a ridicolous percentage of growth per year.
In an ideal scenario yes, i think so.

>Vincenzo

wassup boi

It would seem to imply that something like that would be feasible to expect.

That description makes italia look like a "latin american" country, or countries like sweden, germany or the uk, by the way (if we are defining corruption not only on economic terms for this last comparison)

Italians can't even trust themselves.