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Another Setback for Silvio; Italy's Referendums
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The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 399 no. 8738 (Jun. 2011)
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page 57.
Topik:
Litigation
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Referendums
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Prime Ministers
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Perpustakaan Pusat (Semanggi)
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EE29.66
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Has Silvio Berlusconi, Italy's prime minister, become wholly out of touch with his country? Or does he just not give a damn? He is on trial, charged with sex offences. His poll ratings are falling relentlessly, largely because of Italy's economic stagnation. On June 12th-13th he suffered his third and most significant political defeat in less than a month, when he lost a clutch of referendums. The four referendums, called for by the opposition, were about his government's legislative centrepieces: a law to revive nuclear energy; a pair to usher in water privatisation; and a fourth giving Berlusconi and his ministers a way to slow trials in which they are defendants. For the results to be binding, the turnout had to be over 50%, something not achieved since 1995 in a legislative referendum. All the signs now are that Berlusconi's long ascendancy over Italian politics is drawing to an end.
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