Italian PM Resigns In A Bid To Form A Stronger Government

Giuseppe Conte survived parliamentary confidence vote last week but failed to secure majority in Senate.
Rome, Italy:
Italian Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte submitted his resignation Tuesday to President Sergio Mattarella, in a bid to form a new, stronger government.
Mattarella accepted the resignation and “reserves the right to decide (what to do next) and invited the government to stay in office in a caretaker capacity”, an Italian presidency statement said.
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