The Five Star Movement announced a while ago that tomorrow Thursday in the senate, it will not give a vote of confidence to the government of Mario Draghi. “The answers given to us, to the issues we raised, are not enough,” said the president of the “five stars” and former prime minister, Giuseppe Conte. Officials of the League commented that “the governing majority supporting Draghi has ceased to exist”.
It is expected to be established, now, what the President of the Republic Sergio Mattarella will decide. That is, if he will ask Mario Draghi to verify whether he continues to have the confidence of the Italian parliament and the senate. It should be recalled, however, that in recent days the Italian technocrat prime minister has stated that he is not prepared to continue governing with a majority different from the one that supported him until now.
Source: AMPE
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