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Italian premier to offer resignatio­n amid turmoil

- By Frances D’emilio

ROME — Italian Premier Giuseppe Conte intends to offer his resignatio­n on Tuesday, his office said Monday, a move seen as gamble that the embattled leader will get a fresh mandate from the president to try to forge a more viable coalition.

Conte survived two confidence votes in Parliament last week but crucially lost his absolute majority in the Senate with the defection of a centrist ally, ex-premier Matteo Renzi. That hobbled his government’s effectiven­ess in the middle of the pandemic, which has devastated Italy’s long-stagnant economy.

Conte’s office said Monday night that the premier will inform his Cabinet at a meeting Tuesday morning of his “will to go to the Quirinale (presidenti­al palace) to hand in his resignatio­n.”

Then Conte intends to head to the palace to meet with President Sergio Mattarella, who, as head of state, can accept the resignatio­n, possibly asking the premier to then see if he can assemble a more solid coalition that can command a dependable majority in Parliament.

After consultati­ons with leaders of both government and opposition parties, the president could also decide to tap someone else deemed to have better chances of forming a more solid government. If no one can forge a more viable, dependable coalition, Mattarella has the option of dissolving Parliament, setting the stage for an election two years early.

Key support for whatever government might come next could come from the centrist opposition party of former Premier Silvio Berlusconi. Just hours before the announceme­nt by Conte’s office, the media mogul said he was trusting the “political wisdom” of Mattarella to indicate the way out of the crisis.

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