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Italy’s President Giorgio Napolitano resigns

Italy`s veteran President Giorgio Napolitano on Wednesday resigned, setting the stage for the election of a new head of state, a thorny process which could prove a political headache for Matteo Renzi`s government, AFP reports.

The 89-year old had announced in December that he would be leaving office, well before the expiry of his term in 2020, because of his advancing age.

He had been persuaded in 2013 to stay on for an unprecedented second term after deadlocked elections sparked a political crisis in the eurozone`s third-largest economy — but had always been expected to step down early.

Prime Minister Renzi paid tribute to the President on Tuesday, telling the European Parliament that Napolitano had been a man driven by the desire to reform, who “faced moments of great difficulty with intelligence and wisdom.”

Parliament will now meet within 15 days along with 58 regional deputies to choose a new president.

Potential candidates for the new head of state include former prime ministers Romano Prodi and Giuliano Amato, as well as Economy Minister Pier Carlo Padoan, Defence Minister Roberta Pinotti and former Rome mayor Walter Veltroni.

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