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Rome: Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti's Cabinet won a second confidence vote in parliament on Friday to secure its right to tackle the country's deepening financial crisis.
Lawmakers in the lower house voted 556-61 for Monti's government, which includes no professional politicians.
On Thursday, in the upper house of parliament, the Senate had backed the new cabinet with a solid majority of 281 votes in favour and 25 in opposition.
Monti, an ex-EU commissioner, was appointed as Italy's prime minister on Sunday after the resignation of the 75-year-old Silvio Berlusconi.
Berlusconi stepped down after parliament approved new austerity measures demanded by the European Union to help trim Italy's massive 1.9-trillion-euro debt.
Earlier Berlusconi said his People of Freedom party would entirely support Monti's government.
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