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Matteo Renzi's government

Matteo Renzi served as Italy’s Prime Minister from 2014 to 2016. His government focused on reforming Italy’s economy, making it easier to do business, reducing bureaucracy, and updating labor laws. Renzi aimed to modernize institutions and improve public services. His tenure included efforts to amend Italy’s constitutional structure, which faced significant opposition and led to a failed referendum in 2016, prompting his resignation. Overall, his government sought to boost growth and competitiveness but faced challenges balancing reform with political resistance.