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Italy election: Deadlock after protest vote | Italy election: Deadlock after protest vote |
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Italy's parliamentary elections have ended in stalemate and the possibility of a hung parliament. | Italy's parliamentary elections have ended in stalemate and the possibility of a hung parliament. |
With all domestic votes counted, Pier Luigi Bersani's centre-left has narrowly won the lower house but ex-PM Silvio Berlusconi's centre-right is challenging for control of the Senate. | |
Control of both houses is needed to govern and a Berlusconi official said the election was "too close to call". | |
A protest movement led by comedian Beppe Grillo won a quarter of the vote. | |
The outcome of the election, which comes amid a deep recession and tough austerity measures, was so close that a final, formal declaration from the interior ministry was not expected for some hours. | |
The interior ministry in Rome is where the numbers are being crunched in this election. | |
As the statistics poured in from constituencies down the length of Italy journalists peered at screens that predicted possible political paralysis. | |
The graphs showed the centre-left's votes in blue, and Silvio Berlusconi's in gold. | |
And you could quickly see that he had struck electoral gold in Lombardy, which boasts a huge cache of Senate seats. | |
| With the balance of forces playing out as they are, it is hard to see a stable government emerging quickly and easily, if at all. |
Many analysts talk now of the possibility of fresh elections soon in a quest for a more decisive result. | |
"It is clear to everyone that a very delicate situation is emerging for the country," said centre-left leader Pier Luigi Bersani as the last of the votes were being counted. | "It is clear to everyone that a very delicate situation is emerging for the country," said centre-left leader Pier Luigi Bersani as the last of the votes were being counted. |
Angelino Alfano, secretary of former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's People of Freedom party, said the result was "extraordinary", and he urged the interior ministry not to declare a final result because of the possible margin of error. | Angelino Alfano, secretary of former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi's People of Freedom party, said the result was "extraordinary", and he urged the interior ministry not to declare a final result because of the possible margin of error. |
With returns from all polling stations processed, the interior ministry figures gave Mr Bersani's centre-left bloc 29.54% of the vote for the lower house (Chamber of Deputies), barely ahead of the 29.18% polled by Mr Berlusconi's bloc. | |
The results from votes cast outside Italy are still to be collected. | |
Mr Bersani also won the national vote for the Senate, but is expected to lose out to Mr Berlusconi because the winning majority in the upper house is decided on a regional basis. | |
Mr Berlusconi was heading for victory in three of the four big regions - Lombardy in the north, Campania in the centre, and Sicily in the south. | |
'War of generations' | |
Initial exit polls on Monday afternoon gave Mr Bersani's bloc a clear victory, prompting the Milan stock market to soar by nearly 4%. | Initial exit polls on Monday afternoon gave Mr Bersani's bloc a clear victory, prompting the Milan stock market to soar by nearly 4%. |
But as the close result became clear the markets fell back. In New York, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 1.55% and shares in Tokyo opened sharply lower. | But as the close result became clear the markets fell back. In New York, the Dow Jones Industrial Average fell 1.55% and shares in Tokyo opened sharply lower. |
The apparent split between left and right in the eurozone's third largest economy is likely to cause great anxiety among leaders in other EU member states. | The apparent split between left and right in the eurozone's third largest economy is likely to cause great anxiety among leaders in other EU member states. |
Mr Berlusconi, 76, left office in November 2011, facing claims of economic mismanagement as the eurozone struggled to contain Italy's debt crisis. | Mr Berlusconi, 76, left office in November 2011, facing claims of economic mismanagement as the eurozone struggled to contain Italy's debt crisis. |
Italians have had more than a year of technocratic government under Mario Monti. But his attempts to reduce spending caused widespread public resentment and his decision to head a centrist list in the parliamentary elections attracted little more than 10% of the vote. | Italians have had more than a year of technocratic government under Mario Monti. But his attempts to reduce spending caused widespread public resentment and his decision to head a centrist list in the parliamentary elections attracted little more than 10% of the vote. |
"Some supposed we'd get a slightly better result but I am very satisfied, we are very satisfied," he said. | |
In a surge in support, Beppe Grillo's anti-austerity Five Star Movement attracted 25.54% of the vote. | |
Correspondents say this was an extraordinary success for the Genoese comic, whose tours around the country throughout the election campaign - hurling insults against a discredited political class - resulted in his party performing well in both chambers. | |
"We've started a war of generations," Mr Grillo said in an audio statement on his website which taunted the leaders of the mainstream parties. | |
"They are all losers, they've been there for 25 to 30 years and they've led this country to catastrophe." | |
As the extent of his success became clear on Monday night, Mr Grillo's supporters in his home town of Genoa celebrated early into Tuesday morning. | |
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