Italy’s Draghi has asked Mattarella to remain president, political source says | Malay Mail

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ROME, Jan 29 — Italy’s ruling parties asked Sergio Mattarella today to carry on as president for a second term after failing to find a compromise candidate in a week of often fraught voting in parliament. Mattarella, 80, has always ruled out remaining in office and made no immediate comment,...

ROME, Jan 29 — Italy’s ruling parties asked Sergio Mattarella today to carry on as president for a second term after failing to find a compromise candidate in a week of often fraught voting in parliament.

Prime Minister Mario Draghi, who failed to find any backing for his own ambitions for the job, called Mattarella on Saturday and also urged him to stay on, a political source said. If, as expected, Mattarella accepts a second term, he too would almost certainly resign once the political situation allowed it, commentators have speculated.

“Once again, parliament has shown that it is not fit for Italians,” said Brothers of Italy leader Giorgia Meloni, accusing her allies of “bartering away” the presidency to insure the government remains in place until the legislature ends in 2023.The stakes have been very high.

 

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