ROME (Reuters) - Italy may need a cabinet reshuffle, its deputy prime minister said on Wednesday, in comments that may fuel the uncertainty facing Prime Minister Enrico Letta's fragile coalition as it tries to fix an ailing economy and draft a new election law.
A reshuffle could increase tensions in Letta's left-right coalition, which has struggled to enact reforms to rescue Italy's economy, the third largest in the euro zone and weighed down by the bloc's second largest public debt after Greece.
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