December 10, 2012

Berlusconi's Return Terrifies EU Leaders

Volkery & Wittrock, Der Spiegel

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Not again! Just 13 months ago, European heads of state and government joined forces to usher Italian premier Silvio Berlusconi into retirement. Chancellor Angela Merkel and then-French President Nicolas Sarkozy marshalled all of their persuasive powers to clear they way for a reform government in Rome under the leadership of Mario Monti.

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TAGGED: European Union, Eurozone, Silvio Berlusconi, Italy

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