(ANSA) - ROME, JUL 15 - Foreign Minister Luigi Di Maio said
Friday that Premier Mario Draghi's government is unlikely to
survive the current crisis it is enveloped in.
Draghi presented his resignation to President Sergio Mattarella
on Thursday after the 5-Star Movement (M5S), a key part of the
ruling coalition, failed to back the government in a confidence
vote in the Senate.
Mattarella refused to accept the resignation and told Draghi to
report to parliament and assess the situation, something the
premier is set to do on Wednesday.
"It would be right for the Draghi government and the coalition
to continue, but at the moment I see that as highly unlikely,"
Di Maio told RTL radio. (ANSA).
Draghi govt unlikely to continue says Foreign Minister
Mattarella refused to accept premier's resignation on Thursday