Italy's president rejects Prime Minister Mario Draghi's offer to resign
The premier offered to quit after a coalition ally refused to support a key bill, but the nation's president asked Draghi to see if he can still find a majority in Parliament willing to back him.
by The Associated Press
Jul 14, 2022
2 minutes
Updated July 14, 2022 at 3:30 PM ET
ROME — Italian Premier Mario Draghi offered to step down Thursday after a populist coalition ally refused to support a key government bill, but the nation's president rejected the resignation, telling Draghi to see if he can still find a majority in Parliament willing to support him.
Draghi's broad unity coalition government
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