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The Ottawa Citizen from Ottawa, Ontario, Canada • 112

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Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
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112
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Page 112. The Citizen, Ottawa, Saturday, May 19, 1979 Italian elections Govt, wooing communists? ALGONQUIN COukJ COliKi APPLIED ARTS DIVISION CONTINUING EDUCATION AWARENESS THROUGH MOVEMENT ROME (Reuter) Italy is preparing for an election campaign which could lead to more concessions to the powerful Communist party. The two-day election in June is not expected to give an advantage to the leading Christian Democratic party or to the second-place Communists. The outcome is likely to depend on political manoeuvring among the parties after the vote and the stance adopted by the divided Christian Democrats, sources say. If Prime Minister Giulio cent in 1976, are expected to collect up to 42 per cent of the vote in June while the Communists, who won 34 per cent, could drop to 30 or as low as 29.

The remaining votes could be picked up by the Socialists, smaller parties in the centre, the ultra-communist far left and the neo-fascist far right. A big gain by the Christian Democrats would almost certainly strengthen the line of the anti-communists in the party, while an indecisive result would help Andreotti, political sources say. munists. A faction of the party, young and strongly anti-communist, wants both Communists and Socialists sent back to the opposition. One member of this group says it will vote against any Christian Democratic-backed cabinet which includes left-wing independents elected on the Communist ticket.

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