ROME
The new government in Italy was formed under the leadership of Enrico Letta from Democrat Party after the general elections which took place in February in the country.
None of the parties was able to gain majority in two wings of the parliament, moreover, they could not shape up a coalition to have such a majority, which caused a political stalemate in the country since February.
President recently assigned Letta to set up the new cabinet.
Letta is the prime minister in the new cabinet which has seven women ministers.
Emma Bonino, who supports Turkey's EU membership, will be the foreign minister.