Italy: Turmoil after Prodi resignation
Left lacks coherent alternative policies
Left lacks coherent alternative policies
"We don’t want a militarised city; we want to decide our own future".
On Tuesday, 16 January, five thousand people demonstrated and blocked the railway station at Vicenza in north-eastern Italy.
One and half million public and private sector workers in Italy went on strike on Friday 17 November.
Six months after it narrowly defeated the right-wing government of Silvio Berlusconi, Romano Prodi’s centre-left coalition in Italy is hanging by a thread.
‘Unione’ government plans pension ‘reforms’ and job ‘deregulation’
Letter from CWI’s councillors to ‘rebel’ Senators
Now workers and ’communist’ parliamentarians must mobilise to prevent attacks from ’centre-left’
Workers’ representatives will have to fight for real change
Silvio Berlusconi, the tycoon prime minister of Italy for five years, has finally tendered his resignation.
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