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Italy's #Berlusconi says he is open to reinforcing centre-right to try to form government
Italian centre-right leader Silvio Berlusconi aims to strengthen a centre-right coalition which won the most seats at a national election on Sunday (4 March) in order to form a government, his party said in a statement, writes Francesca Piscioneri.
Berlusconi’s Forza Italia (Go Italy!) party was unexpectedly surpassed by the far-right League in the alliance, which together won about 37 percent of the vote, shy of a parliamentary majority.
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