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Enrico Letta
Italy:
The twilight of Il Cavaliere
Silvio Berlusconi, repudiated by some of his associates, who forced him to back the vote of confidence in the Enrico Letta government, and in the process of being ousted from the Senate – a committee is to decide on October 4 whether he should be stripped of his seat – Il Cavaliere is moving towards an inevitable exit from the political stage.
3 October 2013 –
La Stampa
(Turin)
Italy:
Into reverse
2 October 2013 –
Diario Siglo XXI
(Valencia)
Italy:
‘Alfano defies Berlusconi, reckoning in the PDL’
Premier Enrico Letta will face a parliamentry confidence vote on October 2 that he called after his supposed coalition ally PDL leader Silvio Berlusconi demanded […]
2 October 2013 –
Presseurop
Corriere della Sera
G8:
‘Obama-Europe, deal on jobs’
The “drama of unemployment” will be one of the priorities that US President Barack Obama will seek to tackle during the G8 meeting in Northern […]
18 June 2013 –
Presseurop
La Repubblica
Enrico Letta:
A new player, hardly a new game
The day after he started work, Italian Prime Minister Enrico Letta went to Berlin, Paris and Brussels to pledge his commitment to Europe and voice his belief that austerity must be eased. But he may not be able to make himself heard, according to the European press.
2 May 2013 –
Presseurop
Italy:
'Letta stops IMU and party money'
On April 29, Italy’s new coalition government, headed by Enrico Letta (Democratic Party), was approved by the lower house of the parliament with 453 votes […]
30 April 2013 –
Presseurop
Corriere della Sera
Italy:
The traps awaiting the new generation
After two months of political crisis, the new Italian government led by Enrico Letta seems to be responding, at least in part, to calls for renewal of the country's political class. A few unknowns remain, starting with the alliance with Silvio Berlusconi, who is plagued by legal troubles.
29 April 2013 –
La Repubblica
(Rome)
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