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| Italy's Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi pulls at his collar during a Senate session in Rome April 20, 2005. (Reuters) | ROME, April 20 (Xinhuanet) -- Italian Prime Minister
Silvio Berlusconi handed in his resignation Wednesday to President Carlo Azeglio
Ciampi and pledged to form a new government to tackle the worst political crisis
in his four-year tenure.
The Presidential Palace Quirinale
said in a statement that Berlusconi has tendered the resignation of his Cabinet,
but did not specify whether the president has accepted it or not.
The president asked Berlusconi and his government
members to hold their responsibilities in their posts till Thursday, when more
discussions are scheduled to be held, said the statement.
The centre-right leader Berlusconi, the country 's
longest-serving premier in Post-World War II period, had long been under
pressure to resign since his party suffered a stunning defeat in regional
elections earlier this month.
However, Berlusconi announced his resignation earlier
in the day to the Senate, stressing that he aimed to remain in power with the
same coalition for a full five-year term but would overhaul his program in the
wake of a heavy local election defeat.
"I have understood the signal... but am confident
that this difficult moment can be overcome," said Berlusconi, who swept to power
in 2001 on a pledge of lower taxes.
"I am certain we will complete the mandate that
voters have given us," said the billionaire media magnate.
Berlusconi's government was plunged into a political
crisis last week when his disgruntled coalition ally Catholic UDC withdrew from
the government after failing to demand radical policy changes for the economy,
the south and lower income families.
Once a government resigns, it is up to the president
to designate a candidate to try to form a new one or else dissolve parliament
and call early elections. Ciampi is likely to give Berlusconi a new mandate.
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