Samaras, who heads New Democracy, met with the heads of his two coalition partners, Evangelos Venizelos of Pasok and Fotis Kouvelis oftheDemocraticPartyoftheLeft, earlier Thursday, the broadcaster reported.
He wisely kept his distance from the bicamerale, the parliamentary commission chaired by Massimo D'Alema, the leader ofthe (ex-communist) DemocraticPartyoftheLeft, which took half a year to produce a tepid plan to revise Italy's constitution.