Italy's President seeks talks on a populist-centre-left government

IANS 

Rome, April 23 (IANS/AKI) Italy's on Monday asked the lower house of parliament's Roberto to hold talks with the populist and the centre-left (PD) in a fresh bid to form a after the inconclusive March 4 national election.

Mattarella "has given the task of verifying the scope for a possible parliamentary majority between the and the PD with a view to forming a government," told journalists.

has "until Thursday" to report back to Mattarella on his efforts, he added.

Five-Star emerged as the largest parliamentary party in last month's election in which the far-right also made strong gains.

The centre-left coalition led by outgoing came third in the ballot - well behind the centre-right alliance and Five-Star - and the PD won 18.72 percent of votes in its worst-ever electoral result.

Three previous rounds of consultations this month with Italy's main parties failed amid a mesh of seemingly irreconcilable political demands.

The League, the dominant party in the centre-right bloc - which has the most seats in parliament - and Five-Star have both claimed first bid to form a But the PD - which had vowed to into opposition after its hammering at the polls - has the numbers in parliament to play kingmaker.

No party or bloc has a clear majority in the hung parliament that resulted from the election.

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First Published: Mon, April 23 2018. 22:20 IST