Despite decent economic results, Romano Prodi's centre-left government, which came to power in May 2006, remains unpopular. Apart from consumers' traditional reasons for complaint - inflation, strikes, a rise in criminality, higher tax pressures, stifling bureaucracy, chronic unemployment and a general climate of uncertainty - the government has been unable to reduce a stubborn budget deficit that far exceeds the EU's 3% of GDP ceiling.
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