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Renzi sees the government's move as a grab for money, including the reported euro8 million ($10 million) in annual ticket sales to view the masterpiece. He complained in newspaper interviews that the government was quick to grab the revenue, but was not doing its part to help Florence pay for cleaning and maintenance of infrastructure sorely tried by tourists. "This government is federalist when it comes to spending, and centralist when it is time to cash in," Renzi said. Florence officials are also upset that Premier Silvio Berlusconi has not kept an electoral promise to give Florence more freedom in dealing with its historic and artistic treasures.
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