The current government has lost the support of most political forces, Mario Draghi said.
Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi has announced his decision to resign. He will submit his resignation to President Sergio Mattarella, according to the Corriere della Sera on Thursday, July 14th.
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Draghi issued a communiqué in which he explained his intention to resign saying his government had lost the support of most political forces.
He recalled that in his inaugural speech, he promised that his government would work as long as he hoped to carry out his own program. According to him, the confidence of the majority in this program has been lost and disagreement has emerged in the ruling coalition.
“The way the vote is lowered in parliament today is important from a political point of view. The National Unity Coalition that has supported our government since it began is gone,” he added.
Draghi said that “in recent days, I have done everything I can to continue this joint work of ours. In particular, I have tried to address the demands put forward by the political forces. But now, the exchange of views and voting in parliament showed that my efforts were not enough “.
On Thursday, it was announced that Estonian Prime Minister Kaia Kallas had resigned. He dissolved the current minority government to start forming a new coalition.
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Source: korrespondent

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