ROME/BERLIN (Reuters) - President Giorgio Napolitano ruled out an early return to the polls on Friday as Italy's parties wrangled over how to form a government after this week's deadlocked election.
Speaking during a state visit to Berlin, Napolitano said Italy needed a stable government and could not immediately hold a new election.
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