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Chaos In Italian Parties As Presidential Vote Limps On

Chaos In Italian Parties As Presidential Vote Limps On

It’s another day for Italy’s Parliament to elect a new president but the parties remained deeply divided over a possible candidate, with the leaders struggling to control their lawmakers.

Saturday to elect a new president,
The week-long search to find a replacement for Sergio Mattarella, whose seven-year mandate expires on Feb. 3, has laid bare the fragility of Italian politics and highlighted a failure of leadership in the main center-right and center-left blocs.

Seeking a name in the chaos, top-selling daily Corriere Della Sera said on its front-page headline. More vetoes than votes, Catholic daily L’Avvenire wrote.

The heads of both the rightist League party and the 5-Star Movement, which is allied to the center-left, said late Friday they wanted a woman to become president for the first time and indicated that a deal was at hand.

Chaos In Italian Parties As Presidential Vote Limps On

Political sources said both groups were backing Elisabetta Belloni, who heads the secret services, but the news provoked a sharp backlash from other parties, splintering the center-right bloc and sowing dissent in 5-Star ranks.

The president is a robust determine in Italy, who will get to nominate prime ministers and is commonly known as on to resolve political crises in the euro zone’s third-largest financial system, the place governments survive barely a 12 months on common.

Unlike in the United States or France, the place heads of state get elected in a preferred vote, in Italy, 1,009 parliamentarians and regional representatives selected the winner in a secret poll.

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