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Enrico Letta takes over from prime minister Mario Monti in italy after inconclusive April 2013 elections in Italy. Letta is 46 years, a former Christian Democrat and member of the European parliament. He represents the new generation in Italy and is known for his skills in building bridges and negotiating.
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As the budget deficits come under control and a younger generation of leaders under prime minister Letta take office there is reason for optimism for Italy.
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Wall Street Journal 05/21/2013
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Enrico Letta makes it clear that his mission is to put behind him the geriatric Italy where the professors are old, the politicians are old, and the old ways prevail. His mission says Letta, 47 years old, is to see the younger generation take charge in Italy. Italy takes the presidency of the European Union in the second semester 2014, and Letta is outspokenly pro-European. Credibility in financial markets and economic growth are his main priorities.
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‘The European Union needs Italy’ - The Washington Post
Washington Post 10/18/2013
New York Times 10/26/2013
Italy: The Nation That Crushes Its Young
New York Times 10/30/2013
Is Italy Facing the Stability of the Graveyard?
Wall Street Journal 11/26/2013
Rise of Young Leaders Signals a Mandate for Political Change in Italy
New York Times 12/10/2013
Italian Premier’s Latest Challenge Comes From His Own Party
New York Times 02/12/2014
Letta says Angela Merkel will find her place in German history alongside leaders Adenauer and Kohl in the postwar period as pro-European leaders.
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Italian Premier Endorses Merkel; Is Guarded on Iran's Leader
Wall Street Journal 09/26/2013
Resignations Threaten Italian Coalition
New York Times 09/28/2013
‘The European Union needs Italy’ - The Washington Post
Washington Post 10/18/2013
Italy: The Nation That Crushes Its Young
New York Times 10/30/2013
Is Italy Facing the Stability of the Graveyard?
Wall Street Journal 11/26/2013
Rise of Young Leaders Signals a Mandate for Political Change in Italy
New York Times 12/10/2013
The elections in Rome and 67 other Italian cities show increasing support for the young prime minster Letta who represents a new generation in Italian politics. The party of Mr Berlusconi, and the party of Beppe Grillo fared poorly which suggests a change in Italian voter sentiment after the national elections of 2013. This also gives Letta a better chance of governing and bringing Italy out of the financial crisis.
Grouped Articles
Italian Left Bolstered by Showing in Mayoral Races
Wall Street Journal 06/11/2013
Resignations Threaten Italian Coalition
New York Times 09/28/2013
Dealing a Blow to Berlusconi, an Italian Senate Panel Recommends His Expulsion
New York Times 10/04/2013
Italy Senate Committee Votes in Favor of Ousting Berlusconi
Wall Street Journal 10/06/2013
‘The European Union needs Italy’ - The Washington Post
Washington Post 10/18/2013
Is Italy Facing the Stability of the Graveyard?
Wall Street Journal 11/26/2013
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