For veterans of Brexit and observers of the election of president-elect Trump, it carried an eerily familiar ring: “Sovereignty belongs to the people.”Facebook Twitter Pinterest Matteo Renzi, the prime minister, is in danger of becoming yesterday’s man at 41. “The yield will get bigger if uncertainty grows,” noted the prime minister. During his two years in office, the prime minister has made himself deeply unpopular among sections of the left through two reforms in particular. The prime minister has gambled everything and there is no one in the wings to take his place if he goes.”Facebook Twitter Pinterest Guglielmo Giannini. Only three months after he had founded the Forza Italia party, which he still leads, Berlusconi became prime minister.
Source: The Guardian November 27, 2016 06:56 UTC