Draghi’s Government is Over
A vote of confidence is being held in both houses of parliament on Wednesday and Thursday. Draghi called on senators from his coalition to show responsibility in order to “rebuild” a “pact of confidence.”
A vote of confidence is being held in both houses of parliament on Wednesday and Thursday. Draghi called on senators from his coalition to show responsibility in order to “rebuild” a “pact of confidence.”
In a statement, Prime Minister Mario Draghi said that “the national unity coalition that backed this government no longer exists.”
Now more than ever, Matteo Salvini is essential to the maintenance of the Draghi government.
Workers in Pisa allege a flight meant to contain humanitarian aid was stocking military equipment.
The re-election of the outgoing president was the only solution that the Italian political class could find to ensure that Prime Minister Mario Draghi—who appeared to be the only one able to reassure the financial markets and ensure the proper implementation of the stimulus plan for Italy—would remain in government.
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