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Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni hopes Monte dei Paschi di Siena (MPS) (BMPS.MI) won't end ​up "dismembered" as a result of a takeover bid launched by the ‌country's biggest bank Intesa Sanpaolo (ISP.MI), she told financial newspaper Milano Finanza on Friday.

Bailed out by the state in 2017 and reprivatised in 2023-2024, in June MPS became ​the target of an unsolicited €36 billion ($42 billion) takeover bid by ​rival Intesa.

Meloni had repeatedly said in recent years the government ⁠wanted the use the reprivatisation of MPS to foster competition in ​the banking sector by helping the emergence of a third large player ​alongside market leaders Intesa and UniCredit (CRDI.MI).

"The government is not an active player in the banking sector. We were involved in part when we controlled MPS, which we inherited ​in a comatose state and restored back to health," Meloni said.

She ​said MPS, the world's oldest bank with strong local roots, had become a prized ‌asset.

"I ⁠hope current market dynamics can lead to an even stronger and more competitive system, to the benefit of households and firms. And I hope MPS will not be dismembered, losing its name and identity."

Intesa's plan envisages ​selling half of ​MPS branches, the ⁠Siena central offices and its brand to insurer Unipol (UNPI.MI) Unipol (UNPI.MI), to be combined with Unipol-owned bank BPER (EMII.MI).

MPS CEO Luigi Lovaglio ​said last week he was studying bid defence options, noting ​that ⁠the breaking up of the commercial network would destroy value.

Asked about UniCredit's (CRDI.MI) hostile takeover of Germany's Commerzbank (CBKG.DE), Meloni said UniCredit, which already owns Munich-based HVB in ⁠Germany, ​should continue to have strong Italian roots

"I hope ​a positive dialogue can be established between the bank and the German authorities," Meloni added.

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