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Chaos as PM yet to name govt

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ROME: Italy’s caretaker prime minister was expected to unveil his cabinet line-up yesterday in a bid to end the chaos that has raised fears for the stability of eurozone after the populist coalition’s bid to govern collapsed.

Carlo Cottarelli had promised to deliver the list “as soon as possible” but the economist discreetly left the presidenti­al palace after a brief meeting with President Sergio Mattarella on Tuesday afternoon without making any statement.

Shortly afterwards Giovanni Grasso, a spokesman for the president said Cottarelli “has informed the head of state of the situation and... both will meet again tomorrow morning”.

Mr Mattarella on Sunday blocked a cabinet proposed by the anti-immigrant League and their allies in the Five Star Movement (M5S).

Mr Mattarella vetoed the League-Five Star pick for economy minister, euroscepti­c Paolo Savona. The populists cried foul and abandoned their joint bid for power.

That left Mr Cottarelli, a former IMF economist known as “Mr Scissors”, tasked with naming a technocrat government.

Five Star and the League, who hold a majority in both houses of parliament, have vowed to reject Mr Cottarelli’s proposed technocrat government.

New elections are now considered the most likely outcome of the political saga, sparked by an inconclusi­ve poll in March.

On Tuesday Five Star leader Luigi Di Maio called for a return to the polls “as soon as possible”. Italian media said the elections could be scheduled for as early as July.

The uncertaint­y in the country and the fear that the Five Star Movement and the euroscepti­c League could win even more votes if a fresh vote is held appeared to spook the financial markets.

Italy’s 10-year bond yields surged to over 300 basis points higher than Germany’s — a sign of rising investor doubts over Italy’s financial stability.

The Milan stock exchange plunged more than 3% on Tuesday morning before closing down 2.65%.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Former senior IMF official Carlo Cottarelli speaks to the media after a meeting with Italy’s President Sergio Mattarella on Monday.
REUTERS Former senior IMF official Carlo Cottarelli speaks to the media after a meeting with Italy’s President Sergio Mattarella on Monday.

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