MILAN (Reuters) - The economic chief of Italy's ruling League party said on Friday it was too early to say whether the government would try to get central bank vice governor Fabio Panetta onto the board of the European Central Bank.
Italy has backed the appointment of French Christine Lagarde as president of the ECB as part of a plan to get a seat on the six-member executive board.
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