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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.
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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
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
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