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Tag: Prodi

Next Commission needs 'courage' to redress Europe's economy, experts say - 31 August 2009 - News

Political analysts in Brussels are urging the next European Commission to be bolder and more strategic than it has been so far in proposing ways out of the crisis as it will have to ward off economic nationalism and win over EU governments and citizens.

Prodi government wins confidence vote - 01 March 2007 - News

The government of former Commission president Romano Prodi passed a crucial confidence vote in the Italian Senate, with a tight majority of 162 votes to 157.

Prodi resigns after losing Senate vote on foreign policy - 22 February 2007 - News

Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi handed in his resignation on 21 February 2007, after far-left members of the Senate defeated proposals to keep troops in Afghanistan and extend a US military base in Italy.

Prodi could bring Europe back into Italian politics - 07 April 2006 - News

The European dimension is much stronger in the election programme of former Commission President Romano Prodi, who leads the center-left opposition in a showdown against the incumbent PM Silvio Berlusconi.  

Italy go to the polls on 9 April 2006 - 19 October 2005 - News

Former EU Commission President Romano Prodi is the favourite to beat Silvio Berlusconi in general elections to be held on 9 April 2006. But, as in Germany, surprises cannot be ruled out.

Italy's centre-left backs Prodi - 17 October 2005 - News

Romano Prodi, the former Commission president, has received strong backing to run against current Prime Minister Berlusconi in the next Italian general elections.

Prodi defends his record - 14 October 2004 - News

In a speech before Parliament on 13 October, Romano Prodi gave his own assessment of his five year mandate at the head of the Commission.

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