Italy centre-right divisions widen as League beats anti-euro drum


  • World
  • Wednesday, 24 Jan 2018

ROME (Reuters) - The leader of Italy's far-right Northern League on Tuesday called the euro "a failed experiment" and presented outspoken anti-euro economists among his election candidates, widening divisions with his ally Silvio Berlusconi.

The four-times prime minister Berlusconi is presenting himself as a moderate, pro-European figure ahead of the March 4 vote, and on Monday he met EU leaders in Brussels where he promised Italy would keep its budget deficit inside EU limits.

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