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Florence mayor Matteo Renzi set to be Italian PM | |
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Florence mayor Matteo Renzi is expected to be offered the chance to become Italian prime minister, as talks begin on forming a new government. | |
President Georgio Napolitano is starting consultations following the resignation of Enrico Letta. | |
He was ousted in a vote called by Mr Renzi at a meeting of their centre-left Democratic Party. The 39-year-old would be Italy's youngest prime minister. | |
Mr Letta was under increasing pressure over Italy's poor economic performance. | Mr Letta was under increasing pressure over Italy's poor economic performance. |
After accepting the prime minister's resignation, Mr Napolitano's office said talks would begin with political leaders on finding a replacement. | After accepting the prime minister's resignation, Mr Napolitano's office said talks would begin with political leaders on finding a replacement. |
The consultations would be conducted swiftly to find an "efficient solution" and they would conclude on Saturday, the statement added. | The consultations would be conducted swiftly to find an "efficient solution" and they would conclude on Saturday, the statement added. |
Mr Letta's position became untenable once the Democratic Party backed a call for a new administration. | Mr Letta's position became untenable once the Democratic Party backed a call for a new administration. |
Mr Renzi had argued that a change of government was needed to end "uncertainty". | Mr Renzi had argued that a change of government was needed to end "uncertainty". |
A new government should take over until the end of the current parliamentary term in 2018, he said. | A new government should take over until the end of the current parliamentary term in 2018, he said. |
He accused Mr Letta of a lack of action on improving the economy, with unemployment at its highest level in 40 years and the economy shrinking by 9% in seven years. | He accused Mr Letta of a lack of action on improving the economy, with unemployment at its highest level in 40 years and the economy shrinking by 9% in seven years. |
The Italian prime minister failed to implement promised reforms of an often corrupt and wasteful bureaucracy coupled with a bloated parliament, says the BBC's David Willey in Rome. | The Italian prime minister failed to implement promised reforms of an often corrupt and wasteful bureaucracy coupled with a bloated parliament, says the BBC's David Willey in Rome. |
Youth unemployment has risen and Italians have grown increasingly impatient of the slow pace of reform and the continuing decline of families' income and living standards. | Youth unemployment has risen and Italians have grown increasingly impatient of the slow pace of reform and the continuing decline of families' income and living standards. |
Mr Letta, 47, formed a coalition with the centre-right last year. | Mr Letta, 47, formed a coalition with the centre-right last year. |
Angelino Alfano, leader of a centre-right faction that has been part of Mr Letta's government, gave a guarded welcome to Mr Renzi's plans. | Angelino Alfano, leader of a centre-right faction that has been part of Mr Letta's government, gave a guarded welcome to Mr Renzi's plans. |
There was no guarantee that an attempt to form a new government under Mr Renzi would work, Mr Alfano said, adding he would not support a new administration whose policies were too left-wing. | There was no guarantee that an attempt to form a new government under Mr Renzi would work, Mr Alfano said, adding he would not support a new administration whose policies were too left-wing. |