Italian PM wins key senate vote
Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte, who leads a collation government, has won a crucial senate vote. When As many as 156 lawmakers have voted in favour of him, nearly 140 have voted against him. It has been a very narrow escape.
Anyway, though the victory saves the face of the Italian PM, what the result points to is a disturbing reality that the Italian government no longer enjoys a clear majority in the parliament.
Recently, Matteo Renzi walked out of the coalition government, criticising the way the Italian government handled the economic situation of the country.
More than 16 lawmakers have abstained from casting their opinion. Actually, their abstention has played a crucial role in the victory of the block led by the Italian government.
The PM, while addressing the lawmakers, has requested the support to overcome the present economic situation.
Italy is at present going through a tough economic situation. The virus outbreak has inflicted a huge injury on this country. Its economy has been brought to its lowest point.
The ruling government needs to work really hard to bring the country back to the track of growth and stability. Given the present situation, the ruling government is almost incapable.
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