Article: Mussolini Shadow Falls Again Across Italy // Neo-Fascist Leader Respects WWII Dictator

ROME Just as Easter reflection brought momentary respite to the tumult of Italy's born-again political system, Gianfranco Fini stepped on an old mine named Mussolini.

In context, fresh fireworks and deepening uncertainty were hardly surprising after the most revolutionary political week in Italy for decades.

Corruption-weary voters abruptly transferred power to an untried alliance of right-wing parties that have a mandate but no cohesion.

The search for a new government will quicken at interparty negotiations this week, but there are still many doors to slam, many arias to sing. In the wings are national anxiety and potential unrest among left-leaning labor unions unhappy with the ...

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