Deals
No Stopping Technocrats as Europe Crisis Brings Down Governments
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The European debt crisis has toppled four elected governments with the last two, in Greece and Italy, falling last week without a shove from voters.
The appointment of prime ministers in Athens and Rome to push through unpopular austerity measures echoes efforts in the past five decades by European leaders to control policy-making when democratic means fall short.