A coalition government has been agreed in Italy, ending months of uncertainty in the EU’s fourth-biggest economy. Prime Minister-designate Giuseppe Conte presented his list of ministers to President Sergio Mattarella for the second time in a week and the new government will be sworn in on Friday.
Ministers are drawn from both the anti-establishment Five Star (M5S) and the right-wing League.
Attempts to form a technocratic government had failed.
Mr Mattarella rejected Mr Conte’s original choice for economy minister but a different candidate was agreed on Thursday. Four days of political and constitutional crisis are over. And a new populist government – led by law professor Giuseppe Conte – will now be sworn in.
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