Italian center-left politician Enrico Letta has fully accepted a mandate to form a government, he told reporters Saturday.
Letta made the announcement after meeting with President Giorgio Napolitano, who had given him that mandate on Wednesday.
The 46-year-old former deputy prime minister and his ministers will be sworn in on Sunday at 11:30 a.m., the presidential palace said.
https://download-rustic-overtones-self-titled.webflow.io
https://download-suotana-land-of-the-ending-tim.webflow.io
https://download-moda-lussuria-musica-da-sfilat.webflow.io
Parliament is expected to confirm his government through a vote of confidence on Monday.
Letta's acceptance of the leadership role is expected to limit the uncertainty that has gripped the nation since February, when elections left none of the candidates with enough support to form a government.
He gave reporters a list of his 18 ministers, two of whom are members of the center-right People of Freedom Party led by three-time Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi.
Three of the ministers are holdovers from the government of Mario Monti, the outgoing prime minister.
Nearly all the others are members of Letta's Democratic Party or people close to it.
Letta had accepted Napolitano's request to take the job with reservations
Napolitano, 87, was re-elected by Italy's Parliament on Saturday to an unprecedented second term as president.
February's general election resulted in a three-way split among the right, the left and a wild-card party.
Letta said this week that the most important step would be to tackle the country's 11.6% unemployment rate, which has pushed many young Italians to leave the country.
The second most pressing issue facing Italy is the need for political reform, he said.
Constitutional changes are needed to reduce the number of members of parliament and fix an electoral system that has kept the country locked in a political stalemate it can't afford, he said.
'We need to do this together with the largest participation possible,' he said.
He also said the European Union's policy of austerity needs to change.
Letta made the announcement after meeting with President Giorgio Napolitano, who had given him that mandate on Wednesday. The 46-year-old former deputy prime minister and his ministers will be sworn in on Sunday at 11:30 a.m., the presidential palace said. Letta's acceptance of the leadership role is expected to limit the uncertainty that has gripped the nation since February, when elections left none of the candidates with enough support to form a government. Letta made the announcement after meeting with President Giorgio Napolitano, who had given him that mandate on Wednesday. Letta made the announcement after meeting with President Giorgio Napolitano, who had given him that mandate on Wednesday. He gave reporters a list of his 18 ministers, two of whom are members of the center-right People of Freedom Party led by three-time Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi. Letta's acceptance of the leadership role is expected to limit the uncertainty that has gripped the nation since February, when elections left none of the candidates with enough support to form a government. Letta made the announcement after meeting with President Giorgio Napolitano, who had given him that mandate on Wednesday. Letta said this week that the most important step would be to tackle the country's 11.6% unemployment rate, which has pushed many young Italians to leave the country. The 46-year-old former deputy prime minister and his ministers will be sworn in on Sunday at 11:30 a.m., the presidential palace said. Napolitano, 87, was re-elected by Italy's Parliament on Saturday to an unprecedented second term as president. Nearly all the others are members of Letta's Democratic Party or people close to it. Parliament is expected to confirm his government through a vote of confidence on Monday. Parliament is expected to confirm his government through a vote of confidence on Monday. 'We need to do this together with the largest participation possible,' he said. Letta had accepted Napolitano's request to take the job with reservations Parliament is expected to confirm his government through a vote of confidence on Monday. February's general election resulted in a three-way split among the right, the left and a wild-card party. The 46-year-old former deputy prime minister and his ministers will be sworn in on Sunday at 11:30 a.m., the presidential palace said. Nearly all the others are members of Letta's Democratic Party or people close to it. Parliament is expected to confirm his government through a vote of confidence on Monday. Letta's acceptance of the leadership role is expected to limit the uncertainty that has gripped the nation since February, when elections left none of the candidates with enough support to form a government. He also said the European Union's policy of austerity needs to change. The second most pressing issue facing Italy is the need for political reform, he said. Letta's acceptance of the leadership role is expected to limit the uncertainty that has gripped the nation since February, when elections left none of the candidates with enough support to form a government. He gave reporters a list of his 18 ministers, two of whom are members of the center-right People of Freedom Party led by three-time Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi. The 46-year-old former deputy prime minister and his ministers will be sworn in on Sunday at 11:30 a.m., the presidential palace said.
#newsupdatenow
- The suspects -- four men ranging in age from 26 to 59, and a 29-year-old woman, were arrested on sus
- The new Saudi Cup will comfortably eclipse horse racings previous richest individual race, the Pega
- Covid-19 : lAllemagne va vivre un long week-end de Pâques sous cloche sdhsdhsdhsdhsdsdghh
- Juventus is one of only three teams -- along with Barcelona and Borussia Dortmund -- in this season