Italy election: Early vote count points to impasse
Early results from Italy's election suggest the houses of parliament may split between left and right, causing new anxiety in the eurozone.
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Early results from Italy's election suggest the houses of parliament may split between left and right, causing new anxiety in the eurozone.
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Italians have begun voting in general elections seen as crucial for the country's effort to tackle its economic problems, as well as for the eurozone.