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But there is significant opposition to him within the country, and a feeling that Italy's troubles are just too deep for a mere change of government to make any rapid, significant difference.

The austerity package foresees Measures include:. The Italian economy has grown at an average of 0. Mr Berlusconi has been prime minister three times since he first took office in He has described himself as Italy's best head of government since the country was created nearly years ago. Your subscription to The Christian Science Monitor has expired.

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November 9, By Anna Momigliano Correspondent. Milan, Italy. I hope people rediscover the sense of society, to trust each other again. Political analyst Claudio Borghi says Mario Monti would have international approval. He knows very well the euro economics because he served two terms as European Commissioner.

That may prove key for the future of a Monti-led government as it tries to implement a billion euro austerity package. Search Search. Home United States U. Africa 54 - November 12, After it ended, he headed for the Quirinale palace, the residence of the head of state. He and Bossi will be hoping to persuade the president to call new elections in which Berlusconi could again play a role.

And Bossi suggested that, if the country did not go back to the polls, Berlusconi's protege, Angelino Alfano, could take over as prime minister in a new rightwing administration. Though the markets reacted with delight on Monday when it began to look like the government would fall, attention has since shifted to the prospect of a protracted election campaign, or lengthy negotiations to form a new coalition.

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