Italian PM Silvio Berlusconi is facing growing calls for his resignation, after apparently losing his majority in the lower house of parliament.
Mr Berlusconi won a vote on the budget, but received less than half the votes in the chamber.
After the vote, opposition leader Pierluigi Bersani urged him to step down. Allies including the Northern League had already said he should quit.
Money markets no longer believe he can deal with the country's debt crisis.
Mr Berlusconi has so far refused to resign, but said he would make a decision on his future after the vote. He is now consulting with senior ministers.
While Italy's deficit is relatively low, investors are concerned that the combination of Italy's low growth rate and 1.9tn euro (£1.63tn; $2.6tn) debt could make it the next country to fall in the eurozone debt crisis. BBC
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" Money markets no longer believe he can deal with the country's debt crisis."
budaya nie sepatutnya diamalkan di Malaysia ...
tiap-tiap tahun PM tingkatkan produktiviti negara ...
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hutang negara ...
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PRU 13 kita pencenkan mereka ...
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