Speaking in the Senate, Draghi said calls from the public to keep the government of national unity “cannot be ignored.”
Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi has refused to resign, calling for a new coalition deal. The BBC reported it.
Speaking in the Senate, Draghi said calls from the public to keep the government of national unity “cannot be ignored.” He thanked voters, unions, universities and industry, as well as health and sports professionals, for “unwarranted” calls to stay in office.
Now MPs have to vote on Draghi’s confidence vote.
The prime minister said a completely new coalition agreement was “the only way if we want to stay together.”
A few hours later, the three parties in the coalition announced that they would not participate in the vote.
It was previously known that Mario Draghi announced his resignation. According to him, the current government has lost the support of most of the political forces in the parliament, but the Italian President Sergio Mattarella did not accept the resignation of the prime minister.
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