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Italy president looks for way out of govt crisis

Sat Jan 26, 2008 5:59pm IST
 
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By Philip Pullella

ROME, Jan 26 (Reuters) - Italy's president consulted with minor parties on Saturday in an effort to resolve a political crisis, with politicians divided between favouring snap elections or an interim government to enact reforms.

Former Justice Minister Clemente Mastella, whose withdrawal from the coalition led to the collapse of Romano Prodi's government, was one of the first to meet President Giorgio Napolitano at the presidential palace.

"We want early elections in order to start a new phase," Mastella said afterwards.

The president began consultations on Friday evening and will be holding talks with a long list of party leaders and former presidents until Tuesday evening.

Napolitano hopes to find a candidate to head an interim government charged with enacting changes to current electoral laws seen as a cause of political instability.

The 82-year-old former communist is known to oppose holding snap polls under the same messy electoral system which saddled Prodi with a razor-thin Senate majority.

The centre-left, which has been left in tatters by Prodi's demise, opposes early elections and has the backing of unions and industrialists, who favour electoral reform first.

"Early elections would be totally irresponsible," said Walter Veltroni, Rome mayor and leader of the Democratic Party, the largest in the left.  Continued...

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