Yahoo – AFP,
31 Jan 2015
Newly
elected Italian President Sergio Mattarella arrives at the Constitutional
Council in Rome on January 31, 2015 (AFP Photo/Tiziana Fabi)
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Rome (AFP)
- Sergio Mattarella, a constitutional court judge from Sicily who is seen as a
symbol of Italy's battle against organised crime, was elected Italy's new
president on Saturday.
The 73-year-old
Sicilian, who was backed by Prime Minister Matteo Renzi's centre-left
Democratic Party (PD), succeeds the hugely popular Giorgio Napolitano, who is
stepping down because of his advanced age.
A member of
the parliament casts his ballot
on January 31, 2015 at the Italian
parliament in Rome during the fourth round
in the election of a new president (AFP
Photo/Andreas Solaro)
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Renzi, for
whom the election was a political victory, rejoiced in a Tweet: "Good
work, President Mattarella! Long live Italy!"
By choosing
an austere, left-leaning social democrat Renzi unified his party, but also
showed disgraced former prime minister Silvio Berlusconi, an ally in important
reforms, he was no longer essential.
The
newly-elected president is little known to the public but is widely respected
in politics after a 25-year parliamentary career and several stints as minister
in governments of the left and right.
Renowned
for his integrity, he entered politics after his elder brother was murdered by
the Sicilian Mafia.
Mattarella
won 665 votes in the fourth round of voting by a 1,009-member electoral
college, composed of members of the two houses of parliament -- the Senate and
the Chamber of Deputies -- and 58 representatives of the regions.
Ferdinando
Imposimato, the candidate of the anti-establishment Five Star Movement of Beppe
Grillo, won 127 votes.
The
threshold for victory at the fourth round fell to a simple majority, down from
the two-thirds majority needed for a win in the three opening stages.
As the
ruling party's candidate Mattarella had support from most of the 415 PD
politicians in the electoral college as well as several allied lawmakers.
'Tough blow'
But Italian
presidential elections are nothing if not unpredictable, meaning the vote was
not devoid of suspense.
In 2013,
Romano Prodi was the favourite to succeed Napolitano, but a revolt within the
PD scuppered his chances and blocked a decision, forcing Napolitano to agree to
start a second mandate which he always insisted he would not finish.
Now 89,
Napolitano announced earlier this month that he was too tired to carry on in
what is a largely ceremonial role but can become politically significant during
times of crisis over the formation of new governments.
Newly
elected President of Italy, Sicilian
judge Sergio Mattarella arrives at the
Constitutional Council in Rome, on
January 31, 2015 (AFP Photo/Filipo
Monteforte)
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Mattarella
is seen as an "anti-Berlusconi" figure, having severed his ties with
the centre right in Italian politics partly because of his distaste for the
media tycoon, who still heads the opposition Forza Italia party despite a tax
fraud conviction.
Berlusconi
had ordered his party to cast blank ballots in the voting, however than 35
members out of 142 present for voting ignored his orders, signalling a rift in
the party.
Berlusconi
was reported Friday to be feeling "betrayed" by Renzi. A popular
theory is that the Forza Italia leader was hoping for a sympathetic figure to
be installed as president to increase his chances of winning a pardon over his
criminal conviction which would allow him to return to parliament.
"The
PD had to show it was the backbone of the system and it did," Ezio Mauro,
editor-in-chief of Italian paper La Repubblica. "For Berlusconi it
is certainly a major blow."
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