According to Italian public broadcaster Rai, the country’s technocratic prime minister, Mario Draghidoes not seem to want to “rethink” and remain at the head of the broad participation government.
“Draghi is serene, but also determined, it seems, to stick to his position,” Rai reported. Everything will be decided next Wednesday, when “Super Mario” will intervene in the parliament and in the senate of Rome. He will have to clarify whether he wants to continue this governmental experience, for about another six months, setting his main priorities, or if his decision to resign is final and irreversible.
In case the Dragi to finalize his resignation, the Italian president will have two main options: to announce immediately elections (probably for the first fortnight of October) or to request the establishment of a new, short-term government, with the main objective of drawing up and approving the new state budget.
At the same time, Italy must continue her energy storage in view of the winter, while the signing of new agreements to increase the import of natural gas from abroad is pending. The new vaccination campaign against the coronavirus must also be organized, with the updated vaccine, which is expected to be released in October. All this, according to many analysts, reduces the chances of a short appeal to the polls, and increases those – in case of Draghi’s final departure – to create provisional governmentwith the widest possible support of the political forces.
Source: News Beast

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