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Italian President Giorgio Napolitano is holding crisis talks with political leaders following the resignation of Prime Minister Romano Prodi. | Italian President Giorgio Napolitano is holding crisis talks with political leaders following the resignation of Prime Minister Romano Prodi. |
Mr Prodi stepped down after being defeated in a vote of confidence in the upper house of parliament, the Senate. | Mr Prodi stepped down after being defeated in a vote of confidence in the upper house of parliament, the Senate. |
The president is said to favour an interim government to push through much-needed electoral reforms. | The president is said to favour an interim government to push through much-needed electoral reforms. |
But opposition leader Silvio Berlusconi is calling for snap elections, which would favour his centre-right party. | But opposition leader Silvio Berlusconi is calling for snap elections, which would favour his centre-right party. |
Change needed | Change needed |
Mr Napolitano began the series of talks by meeting Senate speaker Franco Marini. | |
Mr Marini, 74, who heads a small centrist party, is seen as a possible interim prime minister who could muster cross-party support to change electoral laws. | |
The consultations - with parliament speakers, party leaders, whips and former presidents - will last until Tuesday, a statement by the president's office said. | |
We will say what we want to do in the first 100 days of our government Silvio Berlusconi Will opposition's glee last?Profile: Romano Prodi | We will say what we want to do in the first 100 days of our government Silvio Berlusconi Will opposition's glee last?Profile: Romano Prodi |
The BBC's Christian Fraser says there is widespread agreement among several senior senators - even among Mr Prodi's opponents - that the country needs new electoral laws. | The BBC's Christian Fraser says there is widespread agreement among several senior senators - even among Mr Prodi's opponents - that the country needs new electoral laws. |
Under the current system rushed in by Mr Berlusconi during his time as prime minister, smaller parties with only a handful of seats hold the balance of power in parliament. | Under the current system rushed in by Mr Berlusconi during his time as prime minister, smaller parties with only a handful of seats hold the balance of power in parliament. |
This is what caused the current crisis. The loss of the small, centrist Udeur party's three seats in the upper house left Mr Prodi without a majority and requiring the support of several unelected life senators. | This is what caused the current crisis. The loss of the small, centrist Udeur party's three seats in the upper house left Mr Prodi without a majority and requiring the support of several unelected life senators. |
In the Senate vote, Mr Prodi's government fell four votes short of the 160 it needed to survive, with 161 senators voting against and one abstention. | In the Senate vote, Mr Prodi's government fell four votes short of the 160 it needed to survive, with 161 senators voting against and one abstention. |
Poll strength | Poll strength |
Opposition senators celebrated Mr Prodi's defeat with champagne | Opposition senators celebrated Mr Prodi's defeat with champagne |
Mr Prodi, who led his centre-left coalition for 20 months, has been asked to continue as prime minister in a caretaker capacity until the president decides to call for elections or the formation of a new government. | Mr Prodi, who led his centre-left coalition for 20 months, has been asked to continue as prime minister in a caretaker capacity until the president decides to call for elections or the formation of a new government. |
Our correspondent says Mr Berlusconi is unlikely to pass up the opportunity to press for snap elections given that his Forza Italia party is leading the polls. | Our correspondent says Mr Berlusconi is unlikely to pass up the opportunity to press for snap elections given that his Forza Italia party is leading the polls. |
HAVE YOUR SAYProdi was the lesser of two evilsHarry, Glasgow Send us your comments | HAVE YOUR SAYProdi was the lesser of two evilsHarry, Glasgow Send us your comments |
Members of his coalition cracked open champagne to celebrate Mr Prodi's defeat and the flamboyant former prime minister announced a surprise party at his house in Rome. | Members of his coalition cracked open champagne to celebrate Mr Prodi's defeat and the flamboyant former prime minister announced a surprise party at his house in Rome. |
"We will say what we want to do in the first 100 days of our government," said Mr Berlusconi. | "We will say what we want to do in the first 100 days of our government," said Mr Berlusconi. |