Enrico Letta is expected to become Italy's new prime minister, after being asked by President Giorgio Napolitano to form a coalition government.
The appointment of Mr Letta, currently deputy leader of the centre-left Democratic Party, could see the end two months of parliamentary deadlock.
An inconclusive general election in February has left the country in flux.
A broad alliance would include Silvio Berlusconi's right-wing group - making him again a major political influence.
This awkward coming together of bitter rivals is seen as the only way to end the parliamentary stalemate and put an administration in place, says the BBC's Alan Johnston in Rome.
But it is a forced political marriage that may not last long, our correspondent adds.
The new government would be expected to try to implement a limited range of economic and institutional reforms.
Among its priorities would be an effort to re-shape the current election law.
The aim would be to ensure that future general elections would deliver more emphatic, clear-cut results.
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