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Politics of Italy

Governments are chosen by the people. It is time to give citizens the power to steer the future of Italy – read my views on how we must drive change.

Long Live ‘King Giorgio’

Posted on December 4, 2011 by admin
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Renato d’Andria comments on New York Times article: ‘From Ceremonial Figure to Italy’s Quiet Power Broker’.

Giorgio Napolitano, the Italian President, has successfully taken control of Italy during one of the most crucial times in the country’s recent history. Continue reading →

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