Crushing double defeat for BerlusconiJune 30, 2004
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Rome: The Italian Prime Minister, Silvio Berlusconi, has suffered one of the worst setbacks of his political career, with bad defeats in local elections, including in his provincial stronghold around Milan.
In two rounds of Monday's elections, his centre-right coalition, which swept to national power three years ago with the largest majority in postwar history, lost 52 out of 63 provincial council contests. The centre-right also lost 22 out of 30 mayoral races.
Critics said the defeats, coming three weeks after similar humiliations in European elections, signalled the beginning of the end for the media tycoon-turned-politician's political empire.
Both results are being seen as emblematic of growing national dissent over the Prime Minister's showy style of politics, known as Berlusconismo.
Berlusconi's coalition allies said they had paid the price for his special relationship with the radical Northern League, which has been holding the Government to ransom to push through federalist reforms.
"Milan is tired, a cycle is over," read the headline in the city's Corriere della Sera, Italy's largest quality daily, adding that locals had "lost patience" with the centre-right.
"Not even God would be able to put the pieces of the centre-right back together again now," was the verdict of Massimo Cacciari, a commentator and the former left-wing mayor of Venice.
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A defiant Berlusconi, speaking from the NATO summit in Istanbul, tried to shrug off the significance of the results. "I don't see why the Government should not remain in power," he said. "We have a five-year mandate and intend to respect our manifesto."
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