Antelope Valley Press

Italy’s 80-year-old president reelected

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ROME (AP) — Italian President Sergio Mattarella received an astounding 55 rounds of applause from an otherwise divided parliament, Thursday, after he was sworn in to a second term in office.

Mattarella, 80, agreed to remain in office after Italy’s fractious parties failed to agree on a successor, citing a sense of responsibi­lity given the ongoing pandemic and efforts to relaunch the economy.

Mattarella’s decision to remain in office as head of state is expected to allow the current government, headed by Premier Mario Draghi, to finish its mandate, which expires next year. The role is largely ceremonial, but can also require institutio­nal knowledge and deft negotiatio­ns to navigate political crises.

“The parliament and regional representa­tives made their decision,” Mattarella said. “For me, it is a new, unexpected call to responsibi­lity that I cannot and don’t expect to escape.”

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