ROME — Beleaguered Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi came under pressure on two fronts yesterday: His crucial coalition ally demanded tax cuts or early elections, and Italy’s credit rating appeared in danger because of high public debt and a laggard economy.
The Northern League, Berlusconi’s main partner in the three-year-old government, wants more say on key policies as the prime minister’s popularity slips.
Berlusconi’s main candidates in mayoral elections were defeated last month and voters rejected some of his pet projects, including reviving nuclear power.
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