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Potential coalition partners use rally to promise pride and stable government to a frustrated electorate
Rightwing parties seek to take advantage of early elections after prime minister’s departure
Hope for reform fades but some believe offering resignation strengthens prime minister’s hand if he opts to fight on
President rejects resignation of former ECB chief and asks him to speak to parliament next week
Populist party says national unity administration has failed to help families struggling with soaring costs
Tension within Rome coalition as Five Star tries to defend flagship policy from business criticism
Former PM Giuseppe Conte to remould movement whose mission is seen by its supporters as ‘pure protest’
Popular politician expected to oversee relaunch of the once anti-establishment party
Brussels has a huge amount of money to spend on its member states. So how will it use its leverage?
Industry and finance groups have high hopes for ex-ECB chief but MPs remain cautious
President summons former ECB chief after efforts to rebuild Conte coalition fail
Criticism intensifies concern over government’s use of €81bn in EU grants
Coalition leader will now try to assemble new majority
Giuseppe Conte left without working majority after narrowly surviving confidence vote
Premier prevailed in lower house but faces tougher task in upper chamber
Prime minister faces vote of confidence in Senate after coalition government thrown into turmoil
Giuseppe Conte races to win support from majority of senators before confidence vote on Tuesday
Withdrawal of government ministers by former premier Matteo Renzi criticised by leaders
Move by leader of Italia Viva party threatens future of prime minister Giuseppe Conte
Hospital system in Calabria already weakened by vast debts and infiltration by organised criminals
Prime minister who earned plaudits for his handling of coronavirus is now under fire over new restrictions
The Italian premier’s longevity has defied expectations and is likely to last after his victorious return from Brussels
After feeling betrayed by Brussels’ initial pandemic response, Italians have welcomed the new fiscal deal
Pressured by the right, Italy’s PM has prevaricated over triggering eurozone rescue fund
It is hard to overstate the turn to Euroscepticism. It will not go away when lockdown ends
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