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17-May-2001 -- Catholic World News Brief

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ITALIAN ELECTIONS RAISE QUESTIONS OVER COUNTRY'S DIRECTION

ROME, (CWNews.com) - The election of Silvio Berlusconi's center-right coalition in Italy on Sunday has raised hopes among some pro-life Italians that a change could come in the country's abortion law.

Berlusconi, who is expected to become prime minister when his government forms on May 30, called "for a more convinced defense of life" during his campaign, but did not specifically promise a repeal of the abortion law passed in the mid-1970s. Italy's bishops have already asked him to consider a repeal. "It is up to politicians to tell us if it's possible to do so in this legislature," said Msgr. Giuseppe Betori, the secretary of the Italian Bishops' Conference.

Meanwhile, the left-wing Radical Party has failed to win any seat in parliament for the first time in 25 years. The party, which advocates euthanasia, stem-cell research, drug legalization, and other controversial issues, had reached its peak in 1979 with 22 members. The Radicals were a key force for the legalization of divorce in 1971 and abortion in 1977.

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