Italian President Giorgio Napolitano said Friday he had asked centre-left leader Pier Luigi Bersani to try break a post-election deadlock and form a new government, and report back to him \'as soon as possible,\' dpa reported. Bersani, a former communist who turned into a market liberalizer when serving as a minister in previous centre-left administrations, faces an uphill task and is not at all guaranteed to become Italy\'s next prime minister. He is facing a stalemate, as in elections last month no coalition won overall control of the two houses of parliament. His centre-left alliance has a safe majority in the Chamber of Deputies, but is 35 seats short of a Senate majority. \'I will get down to work,\' Bersani said, indicating he would talk to all political forces as well as social partners.