Italian PM Enrico Letta to tender resignation on Friday

LONDON. KAZINFORM Italian Prime Minister Enrico Letta has said he will resign on Friday after his Democratic Party backed a call for a new administration.
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Party leader Matteo Renzi had earlier called for a change of government at a party meeting, saying the country could not go on in "uncertainty". Speculation has been rife that Mr Renzi wants to take over as prime minister, BBC News reports. He is eight years younger than Mr Letta and was elected leader of the party in December. Mr Letta said in a statement that his decision followed "the decision taken today by the national leadership of the Democratic Party". He said he would formally submit his resignation to President Giorgio Napolitano at the presidential palace on Friday. Relations between Mr Letta and Mr Renzi had become increasingly fraught, the BBC's Alan Johnston reports from Rome. The Democratic Party now hopes that Mr Renzi will be able to replace him, and form a new administration, our correspondent adds. Details also here

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