(ANSA) - Rome, December 5 - Ex-premier Massimo D'Alema, one
of a group of rebel members of outgoing Premier Matteo Renzi's
centre-left Democratic Party (PD) who backed the victorious No
camp in Sunday's referendum, said Monday that it would be
"irresponsible" to hold immediate elections. "The head of State
will give the mandate to a figure who will measure the
willingness (to form) a government necessary for the country,"
he said. "It would be irresponsible to vote now as the
Constitutional Court still has to rule on the Italicum (election
law)".
D'Alema says voting now 'irresponsible'
Ex-premier among PD rebels who back No vote in referendum