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Italy's Uncomfortable Politics

Birnbaum, Norman | September 3, 1977 issue

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Focuses on political and economic conditions of Italy as of September 3, 1977. Role of the Communist Party in creating turmoil and instability in the government; Parties and coalitions that can come to power; Reason Communists oppose technocrats from entering ministries and state industry; Decline in the support of the Communist Party; Protests and demonstrations held by women's movement against the dismissal of the proposition for the amendment of the abortion law in the Senate; Influence of the Catholic Church on political conditions of Italy.

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ITALY -- Politics & government; ITALY -- Economic conditions; POLITICAL parties; CATHOLIC Church; ITALY
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