(Reuters) - Less than a week before final offers are due, Italy's centre-left government can ill afford failure as it pursues fragile talks with unions on pension reforms, analysts say.
Prime Minister Romano Prodi's government, whose popularity has slipped a year after coming to power, has already pushed back the deadline twice for final offers.
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Prime Minister Romano Prodi's government, whose popularity has slipped a year after coming to power, has already pushed back the deadline twice for final offers.
Read more at Reuters.com Business News
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