Italy: Ex-premier gives thumbs-down to revived coalition
ROME — Former Premier Matteo Renzi gave a thumbs-down Tuesday to the fragile prospects for reviving Italy’s collapsed government through a revamped political coalition after days of frantic negotiations.
Renzi tweeted that he and his tiny Italy Alive party concluded there was a “rupture” in the uphill efforts to bridge policy differences with the parties that were the other partners in Premier Giuseppe Conte’s government.
Conte resigned last week after Renzi yanked his ministers to protest what he said was the premier’s clumsy handling of the coronavirus pandemic. His government currently is acting a caretaking capacity.
President Sergio Mattarella had given the centre-left parties in Conte’s coalition until the end of Tuesday to see if they could forge a new government with a dependable majority in Parliament, possibly with Conte again at the helm.
