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Italian minister raises questions over membership of eurozone

By Tony Barber in Rome

Published: June 4 2005 03:00 | Last updated: June 4 2005 03:00

Italy's membership of the 12-nation eurozone was put in question yesterday by a government minister who said the country should hold a referendum to bring back the lira.

The remarks of Roberto Maroni, Italy's welfare minister, do not represent government policy, but they underline the risks facing the European Union after voters in both France and the Netherlands rejected the EU's proposed constitutional treaty.

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