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Italy President Napolitano meets PM Letta for crisis talks | |
(about 14 hours later) | |
Italy's president has begun crisis talks with Prime Minister Enrico Letta after ex-PM Silvio Berlusconi pulled his ministers out of the government. | |
Giorgio Napolitano said he would try to oversee the formation of a new coalition without calling elections. | |
This follows weeks of worsening ties between Berlusconi's party and Mr Letta's centre-left grouping. | |
Berlusconi had already threatened to withdraw his ministers if he was expelled from the Senate for tax fraud. | Berlusconi had already threatened to withdraw his ministers if he was expelled from the Senate for tax fraud. |
The current coalition government was put together after inconclusive elections in February, and the latest developments cast a further shadow over Italy's struggling economy, the eurozone's third-largest. | The current coalition government was put together after inconclusive elections in February, and the latest developments cast a further shadow over Italy's struggling economy, the eurozone's third-largest. |
It is feared that the crisis could hamper efforts to enact badly-needed reforms to tackle Italy's economic problems, including debt, recession and high youth unemployment. | It is feared that the crisis could hamper efforts to enact badly-needed reforms to tackle Italy's economic problems, including debt, recession and high youth unemployment. |
The International Monetary Fund has warned that coalition tensions represent a risk to the Italian economy. | The International Monetary Fund has warned that coalition tensions represent a risk to the Italian economy. |
'Grave violation' | 'Grave violation' |
Speaking ahead of Sunday evening's talks, President Napolitano said he would first try to mediate to keep the current parliament alive, because it was his constitutional duty. | |
"The President of the republic dissolves the parliament only in case there is no chance of finding a majority and therefore a new government in the interest of the country." | |
On Saturday he said Italy needed a parliament that worked, "not that breaks up every now and then". | |
Italy is now in very uncertain political terrain, and at times like this its head of state becomes a hugely important figure, the BBC's Alan Johnston in Rome reports. | Italy is now in very uncertain political terrain, and at times like this its head of state becomes a hugely important figure, the BBC's Alan Johnston in Rome reports. |
The prime minister arrived for the talks at the presidential palace at around 19:00 (17:00 GMT). | |
Mr Letta, of the centre-left Democratic Party, warned late on Friday that he would quit unless his coalition cabinet won a confidence vote due next week. | Mr Letta, of the centre-left Democratic Party, warned late on Friday that he would quit unless his coalition cabinet won a confidence vote due next week. |
But Berlusconi pre-empted that, describing Mr Letta's comments as "unacceptable". He later said all five ministers of his People of Freedom (PDL) party were resigning. | But Berlusconi pre-empted that, describing Mr Letta's comments as "unacceptable". He later said all five ministers of his People of Freedom (PDL) party were resigning. |
The PDL is objecting to a planned increase in sales tax, which is part of wider government policy to reduce big public debts. | The PDL is objecting to a planned increase in sales tax, which is part of wider government policy to reduce big public debts. |
However, most of the five ministers appeared to challenge the former prime minister's order to leave the coalition. | |
"I thoroughly understand his state of mind, but I cannot justify or share the strategy," said health minister Beatrice Lorenzin. Reforms minister Gaetano Quagliarello and transport minister Maurizio Lupi also appeared reluctant to pull out of the cabinet. | |
"We want to stay with Berlusconi but not his poor advisers," Mr Lupi said. | |
Enrico Letta had responded angrily to Saturday's resignations, accusing the PDL leader of telling Italians a "huge lie" in using the sales tax as an "alibi" for his own personal concerns. | |
"In parliament, everyone will have to assume responsibility for their actions before the nation." | "In parliament, everyone will have to assume responsibility for their actions before the nation." |
Berlusconi's legal problems are seen as a cause of much of the tension inside the coalition. | Berlusconi's legal problems are seen as a cause of much of the tension inside the coalition. |
A committee of the Senate decides next week if he should be expelled after the Supreme Court recently upheld his conviction for tax fraud. | A committee of the Senate decides next week if he should be expelled after the Supreme Court recently upheld his conviction for tax fraud. |
It was his first conviction to be confirmed on appeal in two decades of fighting legal cases. | It was his first conviction to be confirmed on appeal in two decades of fighting legal cases. |
Berlusconi was sentenced to a year in jail, but is expected to serve house arrest or community service because of his age. | Berlusconi was sentenced to a year in jail, but is expected to serve house arrest or community service because of his age. |