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Berlusconi legacy cracks Prodi's resolve

By Tony Barber in Rome

Published: February 22 2007 02:00 | Last updated: February 22 2007 02:00

Romano Prodi's resignation last night as Italy's premier came at a critical moment for the nation's economy, its foreign policy and its never entirely convincing efforts to construct a stable, bipolar political system.

Mr Prodi, who held office for nine months, dedicated his government to the tasks of boosting Italian economic growth and competitiveness and strengthening Italy's credibility as a responsible European power on the world stage.

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