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| Feb.24 |
Rome |
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Bersani leads Berlusconi in Italian election In parliamentary elections polls suggesting the center-left -- led by Pier Luigi Bersani -- is on track to defeat controversial three-time prime minister | |
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| Dec.13 |
Chile |
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Presidential race to see runoff A conservative billionaire businessman Sebastian Pinera and a former center-left president Eduardo Frei will face off in a runoff election | |
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| Apr.14 |
Rome |
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Billionaire Berlusconi wins election  Conservative former prime minister is on track to become next leader after his center-left rival Walter Veltroni conceded general election defeat
Charismatic center-right Silvio Berlusconi, 71, has a commanding lead in both houses of parliament. 52-year-old Veltroni delivered a concession speech live on Italian television. Berlusconi will lead Italy's 63rd government since the end of World War II
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Rome |
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Berlusconi narrowly ahead in vote First projections showed billionaire ex-prime minister Silvio Berlusconi narrowly ahead of center-left candidate Walter Veltroni | |
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| Nov.5 |
Guatemala |
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Center-left wins presidential elections Alvaro Colom of the National Union of Hope party was declared the official victor
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| Apr.15 |
Rome |
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Prodi demands Berlusconi concede Center-left leader demanded that Premier apologize for claiming there had been fraud in the voting
| Apr.10 |
Rome |
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Prodi ahead of Berlusconi in vote Center-left candidate appears headed for victory over Prime Minister in parliamentary elections
Prime Minister Berlusconi is contesting the claim.
Prodi said that his party had taken control of the lower house of Parliament by winning 340 of 630 seats
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Hungary |
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Center-left set to return Ruling coalition looked increasingly likely to stay in power after inconclusive first round of general elections
| Apr.7 |
Italy |
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Poll rivals in final push Prime Minister Berlusconi and his center-left rival Prodi held final, open-air ralliesfor general election campaign
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