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Mario Draghi has formally accepted the role of Italy's next prime minister and will be sworn in on Saturday.Former European Central Bank chief Draghi nominated his cabinet after meeting with the Italian President.He had the support of almost all major political parties following the collapse of the previous administration last month.The incident has come into turmoil amid the EU spending money to aid in the coronavirus recovery.Italy continues to grapple with the outbreak and faces its worst economic crisis in decades.
The country has more than 93,000 deaths, the สล็อตออนไลน์ sixth highest death record in the world.After gaining support from the largest group in parliament, the Five Stars movement, Mr Draghi now has support from a broader political group.It means he will have a large majority to push his agenda.Five Stars senior Luigi Di Maio will continue to serve as Secretary of State in the Cabinet.Meanwhile, Giancarlo Giorgetti, a senior in the far-right, populist party will serve as industry minister. Andrea Orlando, of the center-left Democrat, will serve as Secretary of Labor.The government faces a confidence vote next week, a multi-partisan ceremony.Economist with the highest level of experience in the European Union and as governor of the Bank of Italy, Draghi is seen as a safe partner.
Mario Draghi was an Italian who saved Europe and I think he is now a European who can save Italy," former Prime Minister Matteo Renzi Newshour last week.Former Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte resigned in January after his party lost support of a coalition government over plans to spend money on EU recovery.Italy is back again with a 67th government since World War II. Mario Draghi, credited with saving the euro as chairman of the European Central Bank during the euro zone crisis, will become Italy's new prime minister with a cabinet made up of political parties and technocrats.Their main priority is figuring out how to spend over 200 billion euros (£ 175 billion; $ 240 billion) from the EU's Recovery Fund to rebuild from the outbreak.The nickname "Super Mario" Draghi has been significantly supported ... for now.But in Italy's notoriously divisive and unstable political landscape, it was never clear how long it would last.
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