Political discord persist as Italian Parliament holds 3rd round to vote new national president
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Italy's Parliament has opened a third round of voting for the nation's president after two inconclusive votes a day earlier.
In a bid to change the dynamic during Friday's voting, the center-left leader proposed former Premier Romano Prodi for the post. However, Silvio Berlusconi's center-right has already signaled its opposition to the man who twice beat Berlusconi in national elections.
A candidate reportedly backed by both the left and right was not elected Thursday.
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The Italian president has no political role, but retains powers to dissolve Parliament, call new elections and tap a candidate to form a new government — thus playing a critical role in resolving Italy's political crisis. Italy is still without a government two months after inconclusive February elections.
President Giorgio Napolitano's 7-year term expires next month.