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Italian president asks Bersani to see if he can form government

Italy's PD (Democratic Party) leader Pierluigi Bersani looks on during a news conference following a meeting with Italian President Giorgio Napolitano at the Quirinale Presidential palace in Rome March 22, 2013. REUTERS/Max Rossi

(Reuters) – Italian President Giorgio Napolitano on Friday asked center-left leader Pier Luigi Bersani to see if he has enough support to form a government, and to report back to the head of state as soon as possible.

Italy’s PD (Democratic Party) leader Pierluigi Bersani looks on during a news conference following a meeting with Italian President Giorgio Napolitano at the Quirinale Presidential palace in Rome March 22, 2013. REUTERS/Max Rossi

Because the center-left had won the most seats in parliament in last month’s election, Napolitano said he asked Bersani “to verify that he has a secure majority that can win confidence votes in both houses of parliament.”

Bersani said he would seek to form a reform-minded government “with the maximum balance and determination.”

No one emerged from the election with a workable majority in parliament. Bersani’s bloc controls the lower house but not a majority of Senate seats, and both houses have equal legislative powers. Bersani is thought to have only slim chances of getting the agreement of other parties to support him in the Senate.

(Reporting by Steve Scherer; editing by Barry Moody)

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