Monti Says He Would Consider Second Term as Prime Minister

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Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti, whose term at the head of an unelected government expires in April, said he would be willing to stay on.

“Should there be a special circumstance, which I hope will not be, were I to be asked, I would consider,” Monti said today in a public discussion organized by the Council of Foreign Relations in New York. “I will be there, I will consider, I cannot preclude anything.”