Italian Parliament Totally Gridlocked
Unable to elect speakers for either chamber
Italy's new parliament sat on Friday for the first time since an inconclusive general election produced a political stalemate that meant deputies and senators were unable even to elect speakers for either chamber.
The February election gave the center left a majority in the lower house but not in the Senate, leaving it unable to form a government and raising the specter of a return to the polls and the threat of renewed market turmoil.
Center-left leader Pier Luigi Bersani has so far ruled out any deal with Berlusconi's center-right bloc, the second-biggest force in parliament. But his overtures to the major new force in Italian politics - Beppe Grillo's anti-establishment 5-Star Movement - have been rebuffed.
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Amazing! I'm envious of the Italians!
I imagine there's a certain amount of celebrating in the streets going on.
Italian parliament totally gridlocked.
Get over it already! The Francis decision was final....