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Italy: Matteo Salvini announces a motion of no confidence against Italian Prime Minister Conte

The party led by Matteo Salvini, La Liga, announced this Friday that it will present a motion of censure in the Senate against the Prime Minister of Italy, Giuseppe Conte. The Italian populist party alleges that it is necessary to call "quickly" new elections to solve the rupture of the two parties that share the Government. The ultra-right party considers that Italy has gone through "too many" "bad" moments as a result of the discrepancies between the League and the 5-Star Movement (M5S), the last of them this week on account of a project to connect Turin and Lyon with a high-speed train. Italy, according to the League, «needs to grow again and, therefore , vote quickly ». "Whoever wastes time harms the country and thinks only in his chair," added the party, according to the newspaper 'La Repubblica'. Now it is up to the parliamentary authorities to decide the times for holding the motion, although the Italian press gives for fact it will be next week. Next, the President of the Republic, Sergio Mattarella, should decide whether to appoint a new prime minister or open the door to new elections, predictably in October.

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