Premier Paolo Gentiloni said
Friday he could not see any alarm on the financial markets over
the Italian political stalemate following the inconclusive March
4 general election.
"I don't see an Italy alarm for the stability of the markets
or the (bond) spread," he said.
"I see an awareness that the convergence in the eurozone and
the work done by Italian governments in these years guarantee a
certain stability".
Gentiloni said "it doesn't mean that the situation is eternal
and immutable, and therefore there is a commitment on the part
of all the parliamentary forces to work together to find a
solution to the crisis".
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