Italy's Monti Says He Won't Serve In Another Government When Term Ends
Italy's unelected Prime Minister Mario Monti said Tuesday he won't serve in another government when his term ends next year.
I have always excluded and I still exclude considering an experience of government that goes beyond the next election, which is naturally the end of the government that I have the honor of presiding over, Monti told reporters in Brussels Tuesday, after a meeting of finance ministers, Bloomberg News reported.
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