Reuters| Rome | Italy
Italy's main centre-right and centre-left blocs will not put forward any candidates at a sixth presidential ballot due to start later on Friday, as the deadlock over a mutually acceptable name persisted. The rightist League and centre-right Forza Italia party said they would both abstain in the parliamentary vote while the centre-left said it would cast blank ballots.
Earlier on Friday, parliament failed for the fifth day running to elect a new head of state, with an attempt by the centre-right to force through its own candidate falling well short.
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