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ArtikelUngovernability Wins; Italy's Election  
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Jenis: Article from Bulletin/Magazine
Dalam koleksi: The Economist (http://search.proquest.com/) vol. 406 no. 8825 (Mar. 2013), page 45-46.
Topik: International; Presidential Elections; Candidates
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Isi artikelIt is hard now to recall that just three months ago the big threat Italy posed was of becoming boring. Its technocratic government, under Mario Monti, had regained the markets' confidence. The spread of Italian government bonds over German ones was dwindling. The troublesome Silvio Berlusconi no longer led his fast-disintegrating party, and it seemed certain that the centre-left would win the next election. Mr Monti might then have become an economic super-minister--if he had not taken over the right with a mandate to make it more soberly European. Yet on February 25th traders, diplomats and European Union leaders watched aghast as the early election results showed with increasing certainty that a party led by a fulminating satirist, Beppe Grillo, had taken a quarter of the votes and would hold the balance of power.
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