ROME (Reuters) - Italy's former deputy economy minister Stefano Fassina accused new centre-left leader Matteo Renzi on Tuesday of undermining the government, highlighting continuing tensions in the ruling coalition after Fassina quit in a dispute over the cabinet.
Fassina, a prominent leftwinger in the centre-left Democratic Party (PD) and a critic of PD leader Renzi, resigned on Saturday, saying that the cabinet had to be reshuffled to reflect Renzi's sweeping victory in last month's party primary.
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