New Italy president still elusive after 4th round of voting
ROME (AP) Lawmakers and regional representatives failed for a fourth day Thursday to find consensus on a new Italian president, even after the threshold for victory passed to a simple majority for the first time.
The center-right abstained outright in the voting, a tactic to maintain the blocs unity that drew swift rebukes from other party leaders because it meant the quorum wasn't reached.
Blank ballots carried the day as they have every day this week, as political parties continued behind-the-scenes negotiations to come up with viable candidates to replace President Sergio Mattarella, whose seven-year term expires next week.
Mattarella obtained 166 votes, the most of any individual and an increase over past days. But the 80-year-old president has made clear he doesnt want a second term.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/new-italy-president-still-elusive-after-4th-round-of-voting/ar-AATcHd8
You'd think they were voting for pope.