ROME (Reuters) - Italy's parliament will be dissolved between Christmas and the New Year with national elections likely set for March 4, a parliamentary source in contact with the president's office said on Wednesday.
The source said the vote could also be held on March 11, with a final decision due to be taken shortly. A national election must be held by May, but most political parties are keen to hold elections as soon as possible.
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