Italian PM-designate works on government, many ministers to stay put

Italian PM-designate works on government, many ministers to stay put

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Italian Prime Minister-designate Paolo Gentiloni speaks to journalists at the end of a meeting in the Low Chamber in Rome

Italian Prime Minister-designate Paolo Gentiloni has the parliamentary backing needed to form a government and is expected to keep many of the ministers from the outgoing administration in place, political sources said on Monday.

Barely 24 hours after receiving a mandate from President Sergio Mattarella to lead a new government, Gentiloni said he would see the head of state at 5.30pm (1630 GMT) in a sign that talks with party leaders had proved successful.

Outgoing premier Matteo Renzi, who resigned last week after suffering a heavy defeat in a referendum on his constitutional reform plans, said he expected an early election in 2017.

Gentiloni is a loyal Renzi ally who is unlikely to undermine his predecessor within the ruling Democratic Party (PD). In a sign he was sticking to his masterโ€™s script, he was expected to include many members of Renziโ€™s team in his cabinet.

Two sources said the one major change was almost certain to see Interior Minister Angelino Alfano, head of a small centre-right party, replace Gentiloni as foreign minister.

Another political source said Economy Minister Pier Carlo Padoan, who is trying to defuse a crisis in the banking sector, would stay put. โ€œIt is 99 percent sure that he will remain where he is,โ€ the source said.

The cabinet is likely to be sworn in on Tuesday, with parliamentary votes of confidence expected later in the week.

One of Gentiloniโ€™s main tasks will be to draw up a new electoral law that, if done swiftly, could open the way to an election in the first half of 2017, a year ahead of schedule.

Italy has different electoral laws for its two chambers and the president has said they need to be harmonised to try to make sure a coherent government can emerge from the next ballot.

The anti-establishment 5-Star Movement is pushing for a rapid reform and a vote as soon as possible. Renzi wants an early election, hoping to steam-roller critics within his PD and present himself as the partyโ€™s prime ministerial candidate.

โ€œThe next election, presumably in June, will be held with a proportional voting system,โ€ Renzi said in an interview with Quotidiano.net.

The PD leadership held a meeting on Monday at which their internal rifts were clearly visible.

โ€œWe need to recognise our errors and radically change course, and the PD needs to do it with a courage that sadly has been lacking up until now,โ€ said Roberto Speranza, a leading Renzi-critic within the centre-left party.

Renzi called for a broader meeting of PD members on Sunday, saying it should then set a date for a party congress, where he could put his leadership of the group to a vote.

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