(ANSA) - Rome, December 7 - Former Milan mayor Giuliano
Pisapia realised there was no chance of forging an alliance with
the ruling centre-left Democratic Party (PD) when he gave up
trying to involve his now-defunct Progressive Field (CP), former
centre-left premier Romano Prodi said Thursday.
Pisapia did not commit a "defection because Pisapia had not
decided, he had studied the field and then concluded that there
was no chance," Prodi said.
He compared Pisapia's failed effort with another failed
effort, by PD grandee Piero Fassino, to bring Prodi back into
the field as a unifying candidate.
But Prodi said the effort to create a coalition around the PD
"would continue because it is an important process, useful to
the country.
"Pisapia explored and did not find in himself or the group
motivation to go forward, and I'm sorry about that," said the
two-time former premier and ex-European Commission president.
"Not all omelettes come out right," Prodi added.
The PD is going ahead in trying to ally with a few small
leftwing groups including former European commissioner Emma
Boninio's +Europa.
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