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AP2011Nov. 15, 2011: Italy's premier-designate Mario Monti speaks to the media after
finishing his meetings with Italian political leaders and organizations' representatives at the
Senate, in Rome.ROME -- The Italian government on Friday easily won a
confidence vote on its package of austerity measures in the lower chamber
of Parliament as more protest strikes hit the country.Premier Mario Monti had
called the vote in the Chamber of Deputies to speed passage of
the euro30 billion ($39 billion) in extra taxes and pension reforms that
he says are vital to save Italy, the eurozone's third largest economy,
from financial disaster. About euro10 billion of those savings would be reinvested
into growth.The package was approved by a vote of 495 in favor
and 88 against. Had it been blocked, Monti and his government of
technocrats would have been forced to resign -- exactly a month after
the economist and former EU commissioner was sworn in with the task
of keeping Ital
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