MUSSOLINI'S METHODS
YOUNG MAN IN A HURRY.
OPPOSITION GROWING.
Prtsa Association—By .Tolegrapli— Copyright
LONDON, January 15. The ‘Daily Chronicle’s’ Home correspondent scathingly criticises tho devasfloodlike speed with which Signor Mussolini is inaugurating reforms. _ Ho says: Signor Mussolini and his disciples are doing much good, but a lot in a wrong way. The general atmosphere, therefore, ’8 unhealthy. For instance, 60,000 ra;lwayraen wore dismissed, only Fascist! members being retained. The Government’s only fate for those who were dismissed is emigration. Signor .Mussolini is reducing Parliament to the status of a helpless Reichstag under a Kaiser. It is a mere debating society.” Signor Mussolini, writing in his magazine, ‘Gorarchia,’ declares that flic chief defect in the government of Italy has been the frequent and unnecessary changes of Ministry. No statesman over had time to finish what ho began. It is believed that these opinions foreshadow a change in the 'parliamentary system. Signor Mussolini is said to bo preparing a Rill under which future Ministers will remain in power for four years. Only the King will bo empowered to demand their resignation.—A. and N.Z. Cable.
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Evening Star, Issue 18175, 16 January 1923, Page 5
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182MUSSOLINI'S METHODS Evening Star, Issue 18175, 16 January 1923, Page 5
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