Barricades in the streets of Naples and the smoking remains of a torched Gypsy camp await the first official cabinet meeting on Wednesday of Italy’s new government under Silvio Berlusconi.
The billionaire prime minister promised in his April election campaign to take his ministers from Rome to this southern port city whose descent into the stinking chaos of piles of uncollected garbage became a rallying cry for his centre-right coalition.

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