ROME (Reuters) - Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi rejected centre-left leader Romano Prodi's claim to victory in general elections on Tuesday and alleged widespread voting irregularities, throwing Italy into political chaos.
But the 69-year-old leader proposed an alternative to a protracted dispute over the closest election in modern Italian history, saying his rivals should consider forming a broad coalition bridging the right and left as in Germany.
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