ROME (Reuters) - Italy's parliament failed to elect a new state president in the first two votes on Thursday, with a centre-left rebellion against leader Pier Luigi Bersani torpedoing his official candidate and prolonging political stalemate.
Until the new president is elected, the paralysis hobbling attempts to form a government since February's inconclusive general election will continue but a chaotic day of voting on Thursday showed how fractured the political landscape remains.
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