Italy faces political gridlock

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    AKBfan

    Hopefully the beginning of the end for the Euro.

  • 2

    Alex80

    @AKBfan: wow, you're really nice. Do you have something against Europe? Anyway, as Italian, I'm pretty disappointed by this result. I was hopening for Bersani victory. I wonder how our politicians will deal with this situation, now.

  • 0

    Alex80

    Well, it's not like Bersani lost. But I meant to say I was hopening his party got the right numbers to secure a stable government. =_=

  • 0

    Alex80

    hopening*

    hoping, I meant hoping.

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    globalwatcher

    Berlusconi whose forces now had a strong chance of capturing the Italian Senate

    Once his name was mentioned, the global market dropped suggesting Italian voters do not like austerity measures. Basically we, the world, do not care about Italian internal affairs. We cannot tell them what to do.

    I still do not know how much financial exposures we, the world, have to Italy. Only thing that matter to us is whether Italy will default Italian sovereign debt or leaving EU.

    This is my message to Japan.

    Learn mistakes from Italy. You need to do something about your sovereign debt ASAP.

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    americangio

    Bersani was obviously the wrong leader for the Pd. What would have happened with the younger Renzi ?

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