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Sepcial Report: Italy's general
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| Italian Premier Silvio Berlusconi (Xinhua
file Photo) | ROME, May 2
(Xinhua) -- Italy's outgoing Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi submitted his
resignation to President Carlo Azeglio Ciampi on Tuesday, the presidential
palace said in a statement.
Ciampi "received (Berlusconi) who submitted his
resignation from the government he heads," the statement said.
The president also asked Berlusconi to stay on in a
caretaker role until a new government was formed, it added.
Berlusconi arrived at the Quirinale Palace earlier in
the day after leading a final cabinet meeting during which he announced his
intent to step down.
The resignation came weeks after Berlusconi had
refused to concede defeat in the April 9-10 general election, in which the
center-left coalition led by Romano Prodi won a razor-thin victory with a margin
of 25,000 votes.
Berlusconi had said he would challenge the election
results through legal means and he also vowed to continue as opposition in the
new legislature.
Berlusconi, 69, was elected to office in 2001 and
presided over the longest-serving cabinet in post-war Italy.
During the center-right cabinet's five years of rule
under Berlusconi, Italy, Europe's fourth largest economy, has struggled with a
slow growth rate and a surging budget deficit.
Prodi, the former European Commission president, is
working on the line-up of his new center-left cabinet.
However, the 66-year-old prime minister-designate may
have to wait till the successor to Ciampi, whose presidential mandate will
expire on May 18, is elected by the new parliament.
Prodi has promised to focus his government's work on
its economy. Enditem |