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Gentiloni to form new Italian govt

Italian Foreign Minister Paolo Gentiloni has been asked by President Sergio Mattarella to serve as premier and form the country's next government.

Italy's president has given Foreign Minister Paolo Gentiloni a mandate to try to form the country's new government.

Gentiloni said on Sunday he would try to form the government as soon as possible and that it would move "within the same framework" as the outgoing government of Prime Minister Matteo Renzi.

"I am aware of the urgent need to give Italy a government with full powers," he said after meeting with Italian President Sergio Mattarella.

The 62-year-old prime-minister designate is a key member of Renzi's Democratic Party. Renzi resigned on Wednesday after losing a referendum on constitutional reform on which he had staked his job.

Gentiloni will now select his ministers. He is expected to return to the presidential palace as early as Sunday night or Monday morning to present his cabinet list to the head of state.


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