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The Italian president's decisions to quash a proposed populist coalition and ask economist Carlo Cottarelli to assemble a politically neutral government sets up the steps to an early election that ...
Italy’s President Sergio Mattarella dissolved parliament on Thursday, triggering a snap election following the resignation of the country’s Prime Minister Mario Draghi earlier in the day. The ...
Italian political dysfunction that ripples through global financial markets and has the potential to upend Europe is something the world woke up to Tuesday morning. What Does Italy’s Political ...
Alessandro Chiaramonte, professor in political science at the University of Florence, told Al Jazeera that the recent developments displayed what Italy had been facing over the past 10 years.
So there wasn't a lot of attention to the political developments. So all this might have determined this sharp decline in turnout." "But let's remember that this is part of a 30-year trend.
Far-Right party Brothers of Italy's leader Giorgia Meloni reacts during a press conference at her party's electoral headquarters in Rome on Sept. 26, 2022. AP More From Douglas Murray ...
Italy is already supporting Africa through another development plan it launched last year, the Mattei Plan for Africa - named after the late Enrico Mattei, who founded state oil company Eni ...
On Sunday night, President Sergio Mattarella ended plans to form Western Europe's first populist government by vetoing their euroskeptic pick for economy minister. The president argued that Italy ...
Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said on Friday she was working with the European Union on a debt-relief initiative for African states - part of Rome's efforts to help development in Africa and ...