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Italy's PM Woos Right

ROME () -- Italy's new Prime Minister, Lamberto Dini, indicated Monday he would resign as soon as he had implemented a limited program of reforms, in a clear pitch for right-wing support in a crucial parliamentary confidence vote.


The confidence debate was set to begin Monday evening and will culminate in a confidence vote Wednesday.


Dini's remarks were clearly aimed at the conservative "Freedom Alliance" coalition of his predecessor, Silvio Berlusconi, who resigned on Dec. 22.


The coalition has said its backing for Dini will hinge on whether it obtains assurances of early general elections

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