
Letta government
The Letta government was an Italian administration led by Prime Minister Enrico Letta from April 2013 to February 2014. It was a coalition government formed to address Italy's political and economic challenges, notably after previous governments struggled with instability. The government included a mix of political parties, aiming to implement reforms and stabilize the country. It ended when Letta resigned amid internal party disagreements, leading to the formation of a new government. Overall, it was an effort to restore stability and set the stage for Italy’s continued recovery during a difficult period.