A possible change in government after this weekend's Italian elections could also mean a change in Italy's approach to the European Union.
During the past years, current prime minister Silvio Berlusconi's centre-right coalition has insisted on the importance of Italy's relations with the United States, while the centre-left opposition, which opposed the war in Iraq, has vowed to bring Italy closer to its traditional European partners France and Germany.
Being a former European Co...
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