Monti Says He Excludes Serving Beyond End of Term Next Year

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Italy’s unelected Prime Minister Mario Monti said 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,” he told reporters in Brussels today after a meeting of finance ministers.