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Italians vote for new prime minister

ROME, April 13 (UPI) -- Italian voters headed to the polls Sunday, choosing between incumbent Silvio Berlusconi and former Rome Mayor Walter Veltroni as the next prime minister.

The prime minister-elect will be under intense pressure to launch a stronger administration than the preceding government, which fell after less than two years, EuroNews.net noted Sunday. Italy's slowly stagnating economy will reportedly be a major concern.

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Berlusconi, representing the center-right, has been steadily leading in opinion polls and predicts he will return as prime minister for a third time, EuroNews.net said.

Center-left opponent Walter Veltroni, has run on a platform of change, the Web site said. Both candidates have suggested tax cuts and cited the need for an increased police presence.

About one-third of eligible voters are predicted to cast ballots Sunday, the first day of the two-day election process.

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