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Italy PM in cabinet crisis talks | Italy PM in cabinet crisis talks |
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Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi has held crisis talks with members of his cabinet after the departure of an ally threatened to topple his coalition. | Italian Prime Minister Romano Prodi has held crisis talks with members of his cabinet after the departure of an ally threatened to topple his coalition. |
After the talks, Mr Prodi asked to address the lower house of parliament, the Chamber of Deputies on Tuesday. | After the talks, Mr Prodi asked to address the lower house of parliament, the Chamber of Deputies on Tuesday. |
There was speculation Mr Prodi would resign after his former justice minister called for early elections. | There was speculation Mr Prodi would resign after his former justice minister called for early elections. |
Clemente Mastella resigned last week after his name - and that of his wife - were mentioned in a corruption probe. | Clemente Mastella resigned last week after his name - and that of his wife - were mentioned in a corruption probe. |
His centrist Udeur party has three seats in the upper house and its withdrawal has cost Mr Prodi his Senate majority of one. | His centrist Udeur party has three seats in the upper house and its withdrawal has cost Mr Prodi his Senate majority of one. |
On Monday, Mr Mastella told reporters Mr Prodi's coalition was "finished". | On Monday, Mr Mastella told reporters Mr Prodi's coalition was "finished". |
He said he would oppose the government in any vote of confidence. | He said he would oppose the government in any vote of confidence. |
The BBC's Christian Fraser reports from Rome that is still possible for Mr Prodi to govern with the support of several unelected life senators but the question is - for how long? | The BBC's Christian Fraser reports from Rome that is still possible for Mr Prodi to govern with the support of several unelected life senators but the question is - for how long? |
Vote looms | Vote looms |
Mr Mastella had promised last week to continue supporting Mr Prodi on a case-by-case basis. | Mr Mastella had promised last week to continue supporting Mr Prodi on a case-by-case basis. |
We are for elections and if there is a confidence vote in the future we will vote against the government Clemente MastellaLeader of Udeur party | We are for elections and if there is a confidence vote in the future we will vote against the government Clemente MastellaLeader of Udeur party |
But the ex-minister, who at times has been accused of holding the government to ransom, said the experiment with the centre-left was now over, our correspondent says. | But the ex-minister, who at times has been accused of holding the government to ransom, said the experiment with the centre-left was now over, our correspondent says. |
"We are for elections and if there is a confidence vote in the future we will vote against the government," Mr Mastella said. | "We are for elections and if there is a confidence vote in the future we will vote against the government," Mr Mastella said. |
On Wednesday, Environment Minister Alfonso Pecoraro Scanio faces a vote of no confidence in the Senate for his handling of the rubbish crisis in Naples. | On Wednesday, Environment Minister Alfonso Pecoraro Scanio faces a vote of no confidence in the Senate for his handling of the rubbish crisis in Naples. |
Defeat for him would undermine Mr Prodi's position despite the majority his coalition enjoys in the Chamber of Deputies. | Defeat for him would undermine Mr Prodi's position despite the majority his coalition enjoys in the Chamber of Deputies. |
Antonello Soro, the parliamentary chief of Mr Prodi's Democratic Party, has said the coalition is unravelling at the seams. | Antonello Soro, the parliamentary chief of Mr Prodi's Democratic Party, has said the coalition is unravelling at the seams. |
"I cannot exclude the possibility that at the end of it all we'll be obliged to go to the polls," he said as the coalition met. | |
Italy's elected Senate is a more powerful body than upper houses in some other countries. | |
Under the constitution, any government must "obtain the confidence" of both it and the Chamber of Deputies. |
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