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ROME, April 23 (Xinhua) -- Italy's premier-elect
Romano Prodi said on Sunday his center-left coalition will stay united and try
to govern Italy for the full five years of Parliament's term.
"We will stay united, and we
will stay so for five years," Prodi told reporters in Bologna, where he lives.
Every parliament has a five-year term in Italy, but
early elections have often been called over the past decades because of
political crisis.
Prodi said he was working to give Italy "a government
with prestige and strength" to be able "to turn the corner" on its problems,
which include an economic slump.
Outgoing Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi, who
begrudgingly conceded defeat in Italy's April 9-10 election, also predicted the
center-left would govern for a full five-year term and even longer, according to
La Repubblica which carried his comments on Sunday.
Prodi, who is at the helm of a disparate coalition
that includes two mainstream center-left parties and a varied group of smaller
formations, ranging from communists to moderate Catholics,won an ultra-slim
victory in the general election.
His victory was confirmed on Saturday by the Supreme
Court after a review of disputed ballots.
Berlusconi initially refused to recognize the victory
of Prodi's coalition and has not yet telephoned Prodi to extend his
congratulation. But he tacitly acknowledged defeat on Friday, promising to head
a vigorous opposition. Enditem |