Italian Premier Mario Draghi meets the media in Rome, Tuesday, July 12, 2022. (Mauro Scrobogna/LaPresse via AP).
Mauro Scrobogna/LaPresse via AP
Mario Draghi said he would resign as Italian prime minister on Thursday.
His announcement comes after a party in his ruling coalition did not participate in a confidence vote.
“I will tender my resignation to the president of the republic this evening,” Draghi told the cabinet, according to a statement released by his office.
“The national unity coalition that backed this government no longer exists,” he added.
The confidence vote had become a focal point for tensions within Draghi’s government as its parties prepare to fight each other in a national election due by early 2023.
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The decision by the 5-Star party to boycott the confidence vote on Thursday had plunged Italy into political uncertainty and risked undermining efforts to secure billions of euros in European Union funds, tackle a damaging drought and reduce its reliance on Russian gas.
Draghi raised the stakes by saying he would not want to lead a government without 5-Star, who emerged as the largest party in the previous election in 2018 but have since suffered defections and a loss of public support.
It could lead to national elections as early as September or October after other coalition parties said there should be a vote if 5-Star no longer backed the government.
More to come.
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