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Berlusconi meets Renzi at premier's office - update

Crunch meeting before election law, presidential votes

Redazione Ansa

(ANSA) - Rome, January 20 - Silvio Berlusconi, the leader of the opposition centre-right Forza Italia (FI) party, met Premier Matteo Renzi at his office for talks that lasted about an hour on Tuesday. The talks took place hours before the start of voting on the floor of the Senate on a bill for a new election system and nine days before the start of voting for a new president to replace Giorgio Napolitano, who resigned last week.
    Berlusconi, who is backing Renzi's bill for a new election system, the so-called Italicum, was accompanied by his close aides Denis Verdini and Gianni Letta. Renzi has said he will try to reach as broad a consensus as possible on the new head of state, whom he argues should be a good, independent arbiter of Italian politics for his seven-year term and not a standard bearer for the centre-left.
    However, Renzi may also have to contend with a minority within his own centre-left Democratic Party (PD), who are unhappy about the premier doing more deals with Berlusconi, after those struck with the three-time premier on the Italicum and on an overhaul of the country's political machinery. On Monday Berlusconi met with his former anointed heir, Interior Minister Angelino Alfano, who split from Berlusconi's group in 2013 to form the splinter New Centre Right (NCD) party - now a junior partner in Renzi's governing alliance.
    Berlusconi and Alfano reportedly agreed to push for the new president to be a centrist and not a PD member.
   

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