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Italy to hold snap April election | Italy to hold snap April election |
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Italy is to hold early national elections on 13-14 April, just two years after its last parliamentary vote, a cabinet minister has said. | Italy is to hold early national elections on 13-14 April, just two years after its last parliamentary vote, a cabinet minister has said. |
The news came hours after Italian President Giorgio Napolitano dissolved parliament, following unsuccessful talks to form an interim government. | The news came hours after Italian President Giorgio Napolitano dissolved parliament, following unsuccessful talks to form an interim government. |
The political crisis was triggered by last month's resignation of centre-left Prime Minister Romano Prodi. | The political crisis was triggered by last month's resignation of centre-left Prime Minister Romano Prodi. |
Mr Prodi, currently Italy's caretaker PM, lost a Senate confidence vote. | Mr Prodi, currently Italy's caretaker PM, lost a Senate confidence vote. |
The BBC's Christian Fraser, in Rome, says the early election paves the way for a return to power of the opposition leader and former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi, who is at least 10 points ahead in the opinion polls. | The BBC's Christian Fraser, in Rome, says the early election paves the way for a return to power of the opposition leader and former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi, who is at least 10 points ahead in the opinion polls. |
Mr Berlusconi, Italy's richest man has already begun campaigning unofficially, our correspondent says. | Mr Berlusconi, Italy's richest man has already begun campaigning unofficially, our correspondent says. |
The early election date was announced by outgoing Transport Minister Alessandro Bianchi. | The early election date was announced by outgoing Transport Minister Alessandro Bianchi. |
Electoral reform | Electoral reform |
Mr Prodi's centre-left coalition was defeated in the Senate in January - soon after the small centrist Udeur party left the government. | Mr Prodi's centre-left coalition was defeated in the Senate in January - soon after the small centrist Udeur party left the government. |
Silvio Berlusconi hopes to beat the centre-left bloc | Silvio Berlusconi hopes to beat the centre-left bloc |
President Napolitano then asked the Senate Speaker, Franco Marini, to put together an interim government with a mandate to reform the electoral law that was widely blamed for the current instability. | President Napolitano then asked the Senate Speaker, Franco Marini, to put together an interim government with a mandate to reform the electoral law that was widely blamed for the current instability. |
Under the current proportional representation system, smaller parties with only a handful of seats hold the balance of power in parliament. There are currently 39 parties in the Italian Parliament. | Under the current proportional representation system, smaller parties with only a handful of seats hold the balance of power in parliament. There are currently 39 parties in the Italian Parliament. |
But after several days of intense talks Mr Marini admitted he had failed to convince the centre-right opposition. | But after several days of intense talks Mr Marini admitted he had failed to convince the centre-right opposition. |
Mr Berlusconi had insisted during the crisis talks that only early elections could end the political crisis. | Mr Berlusconi had insisted during the crisis talks that only early elections could end the political crisis. |
Meanwhile, Walter Veltroni, the mayor of Rome, is widely expected to replace Mr Prodi as the centre-left's candidate for prime minister. | Meanwhile, Walter Veltroni, the mayor of Rome, is widely expected to replace Mr Prodi as the centre-left's candidate for prime minister. |
Mr Veltroni has signalled that he wants his new Democratic Party to run alone without the support of the other centre-left parties, our correspondent says. | Mr Veltroni has signalled that he wants his new Democratic Party to run alone without the support of the other centre-left parties, our correspondent says. |
If this happens, analysts predict he will win a greater share of the vote. | If this happens, analysts predict he will win a greater share of the vote. |
But it would mean Mr Berlusconi's coalition will almost certainly be assured victory, our correspondent says. | But it would mean Mr Berlusconi's coalition will almost certainly be assured victory, our correspondent says. |