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Expected growth of 0.7% for 2015 puts Italy on the path to economic recovery. Prime minister Renzi continues to make slow but effective economic reforms to encourage growth, and enjoys wide support with polls showing 38% support for his centre-left party in 2015. He was able to get his nominee for president elected in parliament, and he is making key appointments to bring in a younger generation of leaders for state enterprises and in the government.
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