Italy votes for troops to stay in Afghanistan

Italian Premier Romano Prodi’s government has won a Senate vote to keep Italy’s troops in Afghanistan, despite opposition from some radical leftists in the ruling coalition.

Italy votes for troops to stay in Afghanistan

Italian Premier Romano Prodi’s government has won a Senate vote to keep Italy’s troops in Afghanistan, despite opposition from some radical leftists in the ruling coalition.

The 180-2 vote yesterday – with 132 abstentions, which in the Senate count as “no” votes – gave final approval to a government decree that provides funding for all Italian missions abroad.

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