Monti Tells Politique Internationale He Could Stay After Vote

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Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti told French magazine Politique Internationale he would be willing to stay in the job if legislative elections in April 2013 fail to produce a majority capable of governing.

“If it were necessary, I would continue,” Monti was quoted as saying in an interview with the quarterly journal. An official for Monti’s office said the interview was conducted in mid-September.