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After a week of political arm wrestling, dropped by three heavyweights of his majority, the Italian Prime Minister resigns. Italy is in uncertainty.
From our correspondent in Rome, Quentin Raverdy
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To his image, Mario Draghi will have done in great sobriety for his release. Light years away from his arrogant English counterpart, bidding farewell to his parliamentary colleagues on a replica of terminator : “Hasta la vista, baby. » In eternal technocrat a bit austere, the head of the Italian executive went this Thursday morning to hand in his resignation to President Mattarella almost on tiptoe. Barely time for the septuagenarian to enjoy a final round of applause in front of the deputies of the Assembly. And to confide, visibly moved at the time of the thanks: “Sometimes, even the hearts of central bank governors are touched. »
Funny ending. After eighteen months of holding the reins of a particularly heterogeneous political coalition, the president…
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