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Unofficial count shows new Italy President
(AP)
Updated: 2006-05-10 19:53

The Italian Parliament on Wednesday elected the center-left candidate ! an 80-year-old former Communist ! as the country's president, paving the way for a Romano Prodi government, an unofficial count indicated.

Giorgio Napolitano, a widely respected senator for life, was elected during the fourth round of voting by some 1,000 electors ! lawmakers from the two houses of parliament and regional representatives. Unofficial tallies showed he had garnered more than the minimum 505 votes necessary for victory, according to Italian news agencies.