Economist Mario Monti has been officially sworn in as Italian premier. The ceremony at the president
HEADLINE: Mario Monti sworn in as Italian premier
CAPTION: Economist Mario Monti has been officially sworn in as Italian premier. The ceremony at the presidential palace came hours after Monti formed a new government aimed at rescuing Italy from financial disaster. (Nov. 16)
[Notes:VO: MONTI SWEARING IN. LOCATOR: ROME. SOURCE: AP 11/16/11]
THE 17-YEAR-POLITICAL DOMINANCE OF SILVIO BERLUSCONI FORMALLY ENDED WEDNESDAY AS ITALY'S NEW PREMIER WAS SWORN IN. Economist Mario Monti TOOK THE OATH OF OFFICE at the PRESIDENTIAL PALACE. HIS NEW GOVERNMENT WAS FORMED TO RESCUE ITALY FROM FINANCIAL DISASTER.
(sot: Professor James Walston, political analyst at the American University of Rome)
There will not be any politicians in it, which means that most of the people, one comic yesterday said even Wikipedia is having to update its website to find out who they are, they are not well known people.
[Notes:VO: FILE OF EURO. FILE OF ITALY, BERLUSCONI]
ITALY IS THE THIRD LARGEST COUNTRY THAT USES THE EURO. IT HAS DEBT TOTALLING TWO-POINT-SIX TRILLION DOLLARS. THAT'S 20-PERCENT MORE THAN THE COUNTRY'S ANNUAL GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT. MONTI CAME TO THE FOREFRONT AFTER TRADING MARKETS LOST FAITH THAT THE BERLUSCONI GOVERNMENT COULD PULL ITALY BACK FROM THE FINANCIAL BRINK.
[Notes:SOT: LOCATOR: CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA. SOURCE: AP 11/16/11]
(sot: Barack Obama, US President)
With respect to Europe, I'm deeply concerned, have been deeply concerned, I suspect will be deeply concerned tomorrow and next week and the week after that. Until we put in place a concrete plan and structure that sends a clear signal to the markets that Europe is standing behind the euro and will do what it takes
(NATS IN ITALIAN)
[Notes:VO: TRADER, THEN COMPUTERS SHOWING MARKET TRADING]
THIS ITALIAN TRADER SAYS HE BELIEVES MARKETS WILL REWARD ITALY--AND WILL RESUME BUYING ITALIAN BONDS.
ITALY'S ECONOMY FACES MULTIPLE CHALLENGES: HIGH WAGE COSTS, LOW PRODUCTIVITY, GOVERNMENT PAYROLLS, EXCESSIVE TAXES AND BUREAUCRACY AND LOW NUMBERS OF COLLEGE GRADUATES.
MATT FRIEDMAN. ASSOCIATED PRESS.
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Italy's new cabinet is sworn in
(16 Nov 2011) SHOTLIST
1. Mario Montis' convoy arriving at presidential palace, the Quirinale for swearing in ceremony
2. Various exteriors of Quirinale
3. Wide of ceremony inside Quirinale
4. Mario Monti taking being sworn in as Italian Prime Minister, signing document
5. Wide of new cabinet seated during ceremony
6. President Giorgio Napolitano and Monti walking over to join cabinet
7. Wide of cabinet preparing to pose for photo
8. Various of Napolitano and Monti standing with cabinet members to pose for photo
9. Monti talking to colleagues
STORYLINE
Premier Mario Monti formed a new Italian government without a single politician on Wednesday, drawing from the ranks of bankers, diplomats and business executives to create a team to steer Italy away from financial disaster.
The 68-year-old former European Union competition commissioner told reporters he will serve as Italy's economy minister as well as its premier as he seeks sacrifices from across the political spectrum to solve the economy's woes and get it growing again.
Monti and his new Cabinet ministers were sworn in at a solemn ceremony at the presidential palace, formally ending Silvi Berlusconi's three and a half-year-old government and the media mogul's 7-year-long political dominance.
Monti said he will lay out his emergency plan on Thursday in the Senate before a confidence vote.
A second vote, in the lower Chamber of Deputies, will follow, likely on Friday.
He stressed that economic growth is a top priority.
Hopes for his new administration won Italy some respite in financial markets Wednesday.
The yield on its 10-year bonds dropped 0.16 percentage point to 6.77 percent.
In the last week, that borrowing rate had flirted over 7 percent - the level that forced fellow eurozone members Greece, Ireland and Portugal to seek international bailouts.
Up until summer, Italy had mostly avoided the European debt turmoil despite having a jaw-dropping debt of 1.9 (t) trillion euros (2.6 (t) trillion dollars), nearly 120 percent of its GDP (Gross Domestic Product).
But after Berlusconi's frequent delays and backtracking on austerity and reform measures, markets lost faith that his government could fix Italy's economic issues.
Restoring confidence is crucial because, as the third-largest economy in the eurozone, Italy is too big for Europe to rescue.
A debt default by Italy could break up the eurozone and shake the global economy.
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Italy - Dini's Government Wins Vote Of Confidence
T/I: 10:44:20
Italy's newly-installed government, headed by Prime Minister,
Lamberto Dini, won a vote of confidence on Wednesday (1/2) in the
nation's Senate (Upper House).
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exterior of Senate
ws of Senate hall
Dini speaking
applause
PAN on Cabinet members
WS Senate
Senator Antonio Mancino speaking
CU Dini and Angelli
senators congratulating Mancino after speech
Senator Gulio Maceratini speaking
WS government desk
senators applauding
CU Dini
CU senator Salvi speaking
CU speaker of the Senate, Scognamiglio
former Italian prime minister, Francesco Cossiga, voting
CU Senator Moglio
former Italian prime minister, Giulio Andreotti, speaking with
Senator Gianni Agnelli
Andreotti approaching bench to declare his vote
Scognamiglio declares vote closed
Scognamiglio announcing results
applause in Senate
Dini shaking hands with various people
1.59
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Italy - Berlusconi On Reappointment Or Elections
Outgoing Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi told President
Oscar Luigi Scalfaro on Tuesday (10/1) to re-appoint him as head
of a new government or call immediate elections. We have called
on the president of the republic to accept an attempt to form a
new government led by Berlusconi because of the way the political
situation is developing. Berlusconi said if Scalfaro declined to
reappoint him, the only solution to the current political impasse
would be immediate elections,.
SHOWS:
ROME, ITALY 10/1
ext quirinale
luigi berlinguer, progressivists, italiansot: we need a government
which can work on a precise program of public finance, employmentm
and economic development as well as urgent pension reforms.
bossi and delegation
gianfranci fini, italiansot: we have asked the president to put us
in a position to give life to a new berlusconi government. we also
confirm to scalfaro that should this request not be retained
appropriately, there would be no other way according to us but to
go to elections in the shortest possible time.
bersluconi italiansot: on march 27-28, italians who have always
previously voted for lists of parties in a proportional electoral
system chose candidates engaged in direct competition. they
conferred a clear popular mandate on political coalitions who
proposed themselves as candidates for the country's government. we
aksed scalfaro to give us another chance to form a government. the
only other solution is immediate elections.
francesco cossiga
lamberto dini
ext constitutional court.
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ITALY: ITALIAN PRESIDENT ASKS LAMBERTO DINO TO FORM NEW GOVT.
Italian/Nat
Italy's president has asked former Treasury Minister Lamberto Dini to form a new government.
President Oscar Luigi Scalfaro summoned the respected banker to the Quirinal Palace Friday afternoon.
Italy has been without an effective government since the resignation of Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi on December 22 last year, after his right-wing coalition partner refused to support him in a parliamentary no-confidence vote.
If Dini is able to form a government this would result in a defeat for Berlusconi who has been lobbying hard for fresh elections.
Former Treasury Minister Lamberto Dini has been a top candidate to form a new government, Italy's 54th since World War II, ever since the resignation of Prime Minister Berlusconi in December last year.
He was a key figure in the difficult negotiations with trade unions on overhauling the country's bloated pension scheme, an important step in trying to rehabilitate Italy's shaky government finances.
He is a respected nonaligned technocrat who previously held the job of director-general at the Bank of Italy. As a neutral candidate he may be able to unite several parties under his leadership.
His appointment is widely seen as a defeat for former Prime Minister Berlusconi who has been lobbying hard to either regain his post or force fresh elections. Dini however is also a close associate of Berlusconi and is likely to follow similar policies as the previous government.
His appointment was received with some relief by Italians who have been without an effective government for the past three weeks.
SOUNDBITE:
I think that Dini may be the only man capable of forming a new government given the need for a government of technicians because we need above all to resolve our economic problems.We've seen how the German mark establishes a new historic record every day. Therefore if it really has to be a man of the polo (refers to Berlusconi's coalition called Polo della Liberta) given that Dini was on the inside of this government, he's the only one who can be given the responsibility to keep the coalition together.
SOUNDBITE:
No, no way should we have second Berlusconi government, it is necessary to have a man with a brain in his head.
The Italian financial markets reacted favorably to the news but the country's political system is not yet out of the woods.
The premier-designate's' first task will be to come up with a team of ministers which can win the support of parliament.
Already, a deputy of the right-wing National Alliance has said that his party would not support Dini if he has the support of the communists.
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