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Italy's Parliament convenes, faces stalemate
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Center-left coalition leader Pier Luigi Bersani answers reporters questions during a meeting in Rome, Thursday, March 7, 2013. (AP Photo/Mauro Scrobogna, Lapresse)
Center-left coalition leader Pier Luigi Bersani answers reporters questions during a meeting in Rome, Thursday, March 7, 2013. (AP Photo/Mauro Scrobogna, Lapresse)
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ROME: Italy's newly elected Parliament was heading toward political gridlock as it meets for the first time after inconclusive elections gave no party a clear victory.

Investors will keep a close eye on the inaugural session Friday when both chambers will vote for leaders. Only then can Italy's president open talks on forming a government, expected next week.

Even before Parliament opened, the parties were locked in a stalemate.

Center-left leader Pier Luigi Bersani, whose coalition came first in Feb.24-25 elections, said his lawmakers will cast blank ballots after failing to persuade comic-turned-political leader Beppe Grillo's 5 Star Movement, which finished third, to cooperate on a leadership strategy. The anti-establishment movement will only vote for its own candidates - which cannot guarantee a winner.

Voting was expected to continue Saturday.

 
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Italy's newly elected Parliament was heading toward political gridlock as it meets for the first time after inconclusive elections gave no party a clear victory.

Even before Parliament opened, the parties were locked in a stalemate.
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