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=== Bulgarian Edict === Biagi disappeared from TV screens a few months after [[Editto bulgaro|Berlusconi's declarations]] in [[Sofia]] named also [[editto bulgaro]], where the then-[[Prime Minister of Italy|Prime Minister]] accused the popular journalist, together with fellow journalist [[Michele Santoro]] and showman/comedian [[Daniele Luttazzi]], of having made criminal use of the public television service. Biagi's defenders argue that a public service should provide [[Pluralism (political philosophy)|pluralism]], and that a country where government [[Censorship|prevents]] opposing ideas from being voiced on air is a [[regime]]. The issue of Berlusconi's motives for entering politics in the first place emerged in an interview that he gave with Biagi and [[Indro Montanelli]], stating "If I don't enter politics, I will go to jail and become bankrupt".<ref>{{cite book|first=Alexander |last=Stille|title=The Sack of Rome|url=https://archive.org/details/sackofromehowbea00stil |url-access=registration |publisher= Penguin|location=New York|year=2006|isbn=978-1-59420-053-3 }}</ref>
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