The Italian general elections of 13-14 April 2008 probably marked a decisive shift in Italian politics. The clear victory gained by the centre-right was accompanied by the re-emergence of the Lega Nord, while the Democratic Party saw it support increase only marginally and the communists will no longer be present in the forthcoming parliament. The most pressing issues facing the new government include poor-weak economic growth, the tensions between liberalism and protectionism and Italy's relations with Europe.
The Right Sweeps the Board
Brunazzo, Marco;Gilbert, Mark Frederick
2008-01-01
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The Italian general elections of 13-14 April 2008 probably marked a decisive shift in Italian politics. The clear victory gained by the centre-right was accompanied by the re-emergence of the Lega Nord, while the Democratic Party saw it support increase only marginally and the communists will no longer be present in the forthcoming parliament. The most pressing issues facing the new government include poor-weak economic growth, the tensions between liberalism and protectionism and Italy's relations with Europe.File in questo prodotto:
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