- Title: Italians divided as new government coalition sworn in
- Date: 5th September 2019
- Summary: DAILY NEWSPAPER 'IL SOLE 24 ORE' WITH HEADLINE READING (Italian): 'SECOND CONTE GOVERNMENT, EUROPE IS THE TARGET' DAILY NEWSPAPER 'IL MESSAGGERO' WITH HEADLINE READING (Italian): 'TEST FOR SECOND CONTE GOVERNMENT ON EU AND BUDGET' DAILY NEWSPAPER 'IL CORRIERE DELLA SERA' WITH HEADLINE READING (Italian): 'SECOND CONTE GOVERNMENT STARTS, HERE'S THE TEAM' ITALIAN FLAG ON QUIRINALE PRESIDENTIAL PALACE PEOPLE IN FRONT OF QUIRINALE PRESIDENTIAL PALACE
- Embargoed: 19th September 2019 10:56
- Keywords: Italy Rome new government politics Italian PM Giuseppe Conte Italian President Sergio Mattarella Democratic Party 5-Star Movement
- Location: ROME, ITALY
- City: ROME, ITALY
- Country: Italy
- Topics: Government/Politics
- Reuters ID: LVA003AVDSSHZ
- Aspect Ratio: 16:9
- Story Text: Italians on Thursday (September 5) woke to a new government with the pro-European Democratic Party (PD) flanking the anti-establishment 5-Star Movement in an unlikely alliance that has been cheered on by financial markets.
As the new Italian coalition was sworn into office, some locals remained unconvinced the administration would bring real change.
The previous administration, also led by Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte, collapsed last month when Matteo Salvini's far-right League party pulled out of its coalition with 5-Star in a vain attempt to force early elections.
Salvini's gambit backfired badly, ushering in a new alliance between previous political enemies that is expected to tone down his crackdown on migrants arriving by boat from Africa and look to repair strained ties with Brussels.
The government will not be fully operational until it wins confidence motions in the lower and upper houses of parliament slated for Monday (September 9) and Tuesday (September 10) respectively.
Conte is expected to win both votes, but his government will only have a slender majority in the upper house Senate which could come back to haunt him when particularly sensitive legislation gets put before the house.
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