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While Italian politics may appear on the surface to be evolving towards a Westminster model with right- and left-wing blocs alternating in power, this impression is belied by the often nervous and disconnected way in which events unfolded in 2005. In some respects, 2005 was a classic pre-electoral year, in which the pattern of 2000 repeated itself with the roles of government and opposition reversed: the center-left coalition scored a decisive victory in the regional elections in April, provoking a crisis that ended Silvio Berlusconi’s second government, the longest-serving cabinet since the foundation of the Republic in 1948. Berlusconi was able to quickly form a new government, and went on to reform the electoral system in a way that would give him the maximum advantage in the 2006 general election, and to introduce a series of policy initiatives geared more to his own re-election than to real reform. However, while the center-right majority was able to hold together and the center-left was strengthened by its electoral victories and the astonishing success of the primaries held to choose Romano Prodi as its candidate for prime minister, conflict and divisions persisted within both coalitions, leaving the prospect of the development of a stable bipolar system in Italy still in doubt.



Table of Contents

Chapter 1. The Regional Elections
Chapter 2. The Center-Left Coalition
Chapter 3. The Sgrena-Calipari Affair
Chapter 4. The April Governmental Crisis
Chapter 5. Italy and the European Stability and Growth Pact
Chapter 6. The Bank Takeover Bids
Chapter 7. The Referendum on Artificial Insemination
Chapter 8. The Church and Politics
Chapter 9. The Government’s Educational Reforms
Chapter 10. Italy’s Economic Competitiveness

Chronology of Events
Documentary Appendix
Notes on Contributors

The End of the Berlusconi Era?

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      Publisher: Berghahn Books
      Publication Date: 01/01/2007
      ISBN13: 9781845452667, 978-1845452667
      ISBN10: 1845452666

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      While Italian politics may appear on the surface to be evolving towards a Westminster model with right- and left-wing blocs alternating in power, this impression is belied by the often nervous and disconnected way in which events unfolded in 2005. In some respects, 2005 was a classic pre-electoral year, in which the pattern of 2000 repeated itself with the roles of government and opposition reversed: the center-left coalition scored a decisive victory in the regional elections in April, provoking a crisis that ended Silvio Berlusconi’s second government, the longest-serving cabinet since the foundation of the Republic in 1948. Berlusconi was able to quickly form a new government, and went on to reform the electoral system in a way that would give him the maximum advantage in the 2006 general election, and to introduce a series of policy initiatives geared more to his own re-election than to real reform. However, while the center-right majority was able to hold together and the center-left was strengthened by its electoral victories and the astonishing success of the primaries held to choose Romano Prodi as its candidate for prime minister, conflict and divisions persisted within both coalitions, leaving the prospect of the development of a stable bipolar system in Italy still in doubt.



      Table of Contents

      Chapter 1. The Regional Elections
      Chapter 2. The Center-Left Coalition
      Chapter 3. The Sgrena-Calipari Affair
      Chapter 4. The April Governmental Crisis
      Chapter 5. Italy and the European Stability and Growth Pact
      Chapter 6. The Bank Takeover Bids
      Chapter 7. The Referendum on Artificial Insemination
      Chapter 8. The Church and Politics
      Chapter 9. The Government’s Educational Reforms
      Chapter 10. Italy’s Economic Competitiveness

      Chronology of Events
      Documentary Appendix
      Notes on Contributors

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