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Italy president tells Monti to stay until new government formed


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ROME (Reuters) - Italian President Giorgio Napolitano told Prime Minister Mario Monti on Saturday he would need to stay on as long as political parties fail to reach an accord that would allow a new government to be established after a deadlocked election. Italy's outgoing Prime Minister and leader of a coalition of centre parties Mario Monti speaks during a news conference in Rome March 6, 2013. REUTERS/Alessandro Bianchi Italy has been mired in political stalemate since the February vote that saw the centre-left alliance of Pier Luigi Bersani secure a majority in the lower house but fail to win the numbers to control the Senate as well and form a...

 

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