New Italian gov't confirmed by Senate
April 30, 2013  21:10
Italian Premier Enrico Letta's cross-party government won a final vote of confidence vote in Parliament today, giving life to a grand coalition that aims to put aside decades of animosity to return the eurozone's third-largest economy to growth. 

Letta's first order of business is a trip to Berlin, where he is expected to press German Chancellor Angela Merkel on the necessity of easing austerity politics that have put pressure on ordinary Italians in favor of growth policies. Letta will take the message to Paris, where he meets tomorrow with President Francois Hollande, and then to Brussels. 

The European tour aims also to demonstrate that this government wants to remain at the heart of the decision-making in Europe.
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