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Italy's Renzi Pledges to Pay All Arrears
Wall Street Journal 02/25/2014
Wall Street Journal 02/26/2014
Italy PM Renzi: Cabinet Has Approved Three-Year Budget Plan
Wall Street Journal 04/09/2014
Italy Cuts Income Taxes in Effort to Boost Economy
Wall Street Journal 04/19/2014
Matteo Renzi Needs to Look Out for Italy First
Wall Street Journal 07/07/2014
Reforming Italy’s government: Working on it
Economist 04/18/2015
The Italian prime minister says labor reforms are essential, and that public opinion favors his position not the union's. Employees fired can go to the courts in Italy. Renzi proposes an agency of the government which would provide training to fired employees and help them secure jobs. Renzi's expresses his determination to move forward with changes.
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Italy’s prime minister: ‘Everything must change in Italy’ - The Washington Post
Washington Post 09/30/2014
Italy: The Next Stop on Populism’s Global March
WSJ 11/29/2016
Incomes of average Italians have fallen to 1998 levels after decades of low growth. Renzi's plan is to help Italians build up savings, add jobless benefits to cushion impact of changing labor laws, tax breaks for business growth, and meet deficit targets through higher growth to satisfy the EU's focus on the deficit.
Grouped Articles
Italy PM Renzi: Cabinet Has Approved Three-Year Budget Plan
Wall Street Journal 04/09/2014
Italy Cuts Income Taxes in Effort to Boost Economy
Wall Street Journal 04/19/2014
Euro Zone Deficit Hits Target for First Time Since 2008
New York Times 04/23/2014
Wall Street Journal 05/27/2014
Matteo Renzi Needs to Look Out for Italy First
Wall Street Journal 07/07/2014
The world economy: Wealth without workers, workers without wealth
Economist 10/06/2014
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E.U. Leaders to Meet in Wake of Election Setbacks
New York Times 05/27/2014
Populists’ Rise in Europe Vote Shakes Leaders
New York Times 05/26/2014
Matteo Renzi Needs to Look Out for Italy First
Wall Street Journal 07/07/2014
Italy’s constitutional reforms: Swapping places with Britain
Economist 05/09/2015
Italy: The Next Stop on Populism’s Global March
WSJ 11/29/2016
Grouped Articles
Italy: The Next Stop on Populism’s Global March
WSJ 11/29/2016
What’s at Stake in Italy’s Referendum?
WSJ 11/29/2016
European leaders call for calm as Italy's Renzi resigns | News | DW.COM | 04.12.2016
DW.COM 12/04/2016
Virginia Raggi could be the answer to Rome's mess | Europe | DW.COM | 04.06.2016
DW.COM 06/04/2016
DW.COM 11/18/2016
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Rising Star of Italian Left Ascends in Primary
Wall Street Journal 12/09/2013
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
Italian Prime Minister to Resign, Clearing Path for Renzi
Wall Street Journal 02/14/2014
Italy's Prospective New Premier Faces Old Hurdles
Wall Street Journal 02/15/2014
Italy: The Next Stop on Populism’s Global March
WSJ 11/29/2016
Matteo Renzi, becomes the new prime minister in Feb. 2014. Renzi and economic advisor Taddei plan to take Italy in a new direction with innovative solutions to increase business investment to grow the economy, as the mood in the country calls for solutions "now" to low or no growth.
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Italian Prime Minister to Resign, Clearing Path for Renzi
Wall Street Journal 02/14/2014
Italy's Prospective New Premier Faces Old Hurdles
Wall Street Journal 02/15/2014
Italy's Renzi Pledges to Pay All Arrears
Wall Street Journal 02/25/2014
Wall Street Journal 02/26/2014
Italy PM Renzi: Cabinet Has Approved Three-Year Budget Plan
Wall Street Journal 04/09/2014
Italy Cuts Income Taxes in Effort to Boost Economy
Wall Street Journal 04/19/2014
The new legislation introduced by prime minister Renzi in the Italian parliament gives the party with 40% of the popular vote a majority of seats in parliament. This is designed to prevent the deadlocked politics and short lived coalition governments experienced by Italy since World War II. It has also made it difficult to revitalize the economy by making necessary changes for the long term that may be upopular in the short term.
Grouped Articles
Italy’s constitutional reforms: Swapping places with Britain
Economist 05/09/2015
Populist Candidate Wins First Round of Rome Mayoral Election
WSJ 06/07/2016
Italy: The Next Stop on Populism’s Global March
WSJ 11/29/2016
European leaders call for calm as Italy's Renzi resigns | News | DW.COM | 04.12.2016
DW.COM 12/04/2016
DW.COM 11/18/2016
Italy's new movement which is anti-euro has seen public support go up from 4% in 2011 to 20% in 2012 in opinion polls. This party formed around Grillo's anti-establishment views and corrupt politicians won the election in Parma with little funding. Part of the popularity comes from the austerity measures taken by prime minister Monti, whom he calls "rigor Monti." Grillo supports environmental issues and describes himself as moderately liberal, at the same time he tightly controls this movement. He says his movement is similar to the movement in France of Marie Le Pen which opposes austerity measures and membership in the eurozone.
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Italy Fails to Elect President
Wall Street Journal 04/19/2013
Opposition Leader Rallies Italians in Protest After President Is Re-elected
New York Times 04/21/2013
Italian Left Bolstered by Showing in Mayoral Races
Wall Street Journal 06/11/2013
In Italy, a comedian getting the last laugh - The Washington Post
Washington Post 10/01/2012
Italyâs Political Scandals Rattle Public Trust
New York Times 10/17/2012
Italyâs Center-Left Heads for a Runoff in Leadership
New York Times 11/26/2012
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