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...Da Empoli, 49, is an Italian and Swiss political essayist who knows a thing or two about power: he was a political adviser to the former Italian prime minister Matteo Renzi....
...Reforms introduced from 2016 under prime ministers Matteo Renzi and Paolo Gentiloni opened up the market, allowing hedge funds and other international investors to buy up loans, in a bid to bolster the health...
...In 2016 then prime minister Matteo Renzi attempted a constitutional reform which would have reduced the powers and size of the Senate, but it was rejected in a referendum which led to his resignation....
...Matteo Renzi, the former prime minister of Italy and a senator for the centrist Italia Viva party, walked away from Delimobil, Russia’s largest car-sharing service, founded by Italian businessman Vincenzo...
...Da Empoli understands power, partly because he once wielded some, as adviser for years to Matteo Renzi, who from 2014 to 2016 was Italy’s would-be modernising prime minister....
...Italian opposition figures are not shying away either, with Rome’s mayor Roberto Gualtieri and former prime minister Matteo Renzi expected to attend....
...At a recent dinner, an elegantly dressed woman grumbled at how former prime minister Matteo Renzi’s 2014 labour market reform was known as the “Jobs Act.”...
...Renzi, then the Democratic Party leader, a decade later....
...As he recognised, Italy acquired in Matteo Renzi, who became prime minister in 2014, a leader whose political style — boundless self-confidence and charm matched with a strong emphasis on public image —...
...The next year, she quit the party in disgust after prime minister and PD leader Matteo Renzi pushed through a controversial law that made it easier to hire and fire workers....
...Perhaps he runs away with [centrist former prime minister Matteo] Renzi. Letta ditched on the altar thinks of his old love [Five Star leader Giuseppe] Conte.”...
...Draghi is not running in the election but a small liberal coalition which includes former prime minister Matteo Renzi and MEP Carlo Calenda who are campaigning on his policy proposals, the so-called Draghi-agenda...
...It’s, if you just take the last few years, it’s essentially taken Matteo Renzi from 40 per cent support down to, well, if he’s lucky, 2 per cent now....
...After the dysfunctionality and scandals of the Berlusconi years, the shortlived promise of Matteo Renzi and the turbulence of the 2018 League-Five Star coalition, Italian politics has finally found something...
...Yet Matteo Renzi, 46, prime minister of Italy from 2014 to 2016, is in a triumphant mood....
...Mr Conte’s government was plunged into crisis on Wednesday after Matteo Renzi, the former Italian prime minister, announced three ministers from his small Italia Viva party were leaving the coalition, blaming...
...Matteo Renzi, the former Italian prime minister, yanked three of his cabinet ministers from the ruling coalition on Wednesday evening and withdrew his Italia Viva party’s support for the government led by...
...Italy passed a law recognising same sex unions in 2016 under the government of Matteo Renzi, in spite of fierce opposition from the Catholic Church....
...The departures came as Matteo Renzi, the former prime minister and leader of the small Italia Viva party, pulled his support from Mr Conte’s coalition....
...That is unless you are Matteo Renzi, the former prime minister and one-time golden boy of Italian politics, who has kicked off the new year by threatening to withdraw his small party’s support for the ruling...
...Meanwhile, PD leader Enrico Letta sees elections as an opportunity to replace some lawmakers, many of whom were picked by the party’s former leader and prime minister Matteo Renzi, who ousted him from government...
...If Draghi were to push through an overhaul of the laws, he would succeed where predecessors including Matteo Renzi and Paolo Gentiloni have failed....
...Renzi’s small Italia Viva party in protest against its handling of the pandemic response....
...Giuseppe Conte narrowly survived a vote of confidence in Italy’s upper house on Tuesday evening that had been triggered by the exit of Matteo Renzi’s small Italia Viva party from his coalition in protests...
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