Italian Prime Minister Enrico Letta made a last-ditch pitch on Wednesday to save his job amid a crescendo of calls from critics, including rivals in his own party, for a new leader who would pump life into Italy’s economy.
“Whoever wants to take my place must tell me what they want to do” when in office, Letta told a news conference. “I am proud of what we have done in these 10 months.”
Letta said that growth was negative when he took office and now it has just started to turn positive.
He added that public debt has gone down for the first time in six years, in part thanks to his government’s efforts to privatize much of the sprawling state economy.
Hours earlier, he huddled with Matteo Renzi, the Florence mayor and head of his Democratic Party who has made no secret that he covets Letta’s job.
However, Renzi insists he wants to come to power through an election, not backroom maneuvers.
Renzi was to hold a top-level party meeting yesterday that will be crucial to deciding whether Letta keeps his job.
Without naming anyone, Letta challenged those who want him to get step aside.
“You don’t step down because of hearsay, because of power plays,” he said.
If Letta’s party yanks its support, Renzi could be tapped to try to form a new government, but any new coalition would need to win a vote of confidence in the Italian parliament.
Should Letta hold on to power, a significant Cabinet reshuffling is expected.
“I have lived every day like it’s my last because there were so many who have been trying to kick me out,” Letta said.
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