The Italian Bishops Conference
(CEI) on Wednesday warned parties against making "easy promises"
after the March 4 general election as they jockey for position
in Italy's hung parliament.
"There can be no shortcuts," CEI chief, Cardinal Gualtiero
Bassetti said.
The bishops urged parliament to try to find a majority "for
the good of the people".
The CEI said traditional politics had proved to be
"inadequate", leaving Italian voters to vote for populist
Euroskeptic and anti-migrant parties that vowed to end poverty.
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