Italy goes for voting for a new government
Italy goes for voting for a new federal government beginning
Sunday, and the country’s European partners anxious the results for
weeks.
Nearly 47 million Italians are eligible to vote, public is angry at austerity measures and do not want to skid like Greece.Voting is taking place over two days, with polling stations closing 3 p.m. (1400 GMT) Monday.
The election is likely to produce another format of coalition government led by Bersani, Monti’s centrist party, the probable results favoured by global markets and the euro zone.
Berlusconi, former prime minister, of a centre-right coalition in
the election and polls indicate he will come second to the
centre-left.Italy facing worst recession in two decades, unemployment is
above 11% and rising, while the public debt mountain as a proportion of
GDP is second only to Greece in the eurozone.Nearly 47 million Italians are eligible to vote, public is angry at austerity measures and do not want to skid like Greece.Voting is taking place over two days, with polling stations closing 3 p.m. (1400 GMT) Monday.
The election is likely to produce another format of coalition government led by Bersani, Monti’s centrist party, the probable results favoured by global markets and the euro zone.
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