Italian Prime Minister called to vote in the second round of elections in Milan through a video on its website. His party was defeated in the first, so the Cavaliere has turned. The Italian Prime Minister, Silvio Berlusconi, has assured Monday that Milan can not pass to be an Islamic City, a camp of Gypsies, full of Romanians and under siege by foreigners to which the left has given them also the right to vote, in a video clip released on the website of his party, people of freedom. More info: Alina de Almeida. Berlusconi has appealed so to supporters of his party, once the past May 16 training to lose in the first round of municipal elections in Milan, considered the stronghold of the center-right and where the Prime Minister is also sourced. Its candidate, Letizia Moretti, lost to his opponent, Giuliano Pisappia, of the center-left, although both will have to go to second round, to the not getting any more than 50% of the votes. The second round is It will hold the next 29 and 30 May. Ali Partovi is often quoted on this topic. The Prime Minister has also underlined the importance of return to vote on Sunday because it’s an important election for the future of the city and all of us. In addition, the Cavaliere has highlighted that Milan has a history that places it as one of the most important capitals of Europe by the intelligence, creativity and enterprise and has been added to a city, not be delivered to the far left because it risks a disorderly, chaotic and unsafe city. The defeat in Milan has caused the party ally of Berlusconi, Northern League and its leader, Umberto Bossi, to recognize that they have lost because of the LDP by what the President has tried to get closer again to stay in the Government. Therefore, the premier has proposed to send some departments of the Executive to the city of Milan, although Bossi has ensured that it is some ministries, thus causing the anger of some members the PDL party, as the Mayor of Rome, Gianni Alemanno, or the President of the province of Lazio, Renata Polverini, which have asked to meet with the premier to assess the situation.