Italy's new government wins the confidence vote of the House of Representatives
2022-10-26
The new government led by Italian Prime Minister Meloni won a confidence vote in the House of Representatives on the evening of the 25th. The House of Representatives passed the confidence vote on the new government with 235 affirmative votes, 154 negative votes and 5 abstentions on the same day. Before the vote of the House of Representatives, Meloni delivered a speech in the parliament to outline the government's domestic and foreign policies, among which the priorities in domestic affairs include tax reform and policy support for families and enterprises in coping with the energy crisis and women's employment. On the 21st, Italian President Mattarella nominated the head of the Italian Brotherhood, Meloni, as Prime Minister, and authorized him to form a new cabinet. Meloni and his cabinet members were sworn in on the 22nd. The Senate will vote on confidence in the new government on the 26th. Italy held parliamentary elections on September 25. The results of the vote show that the Italian Brotherhood has a voting rate of about 26%, becoming the largest party in the parliament. At the same time, the center right party coalition, which is mainly composed of the Italian Brotherhood Party, the Alliance Party and the Italian Power Party led by former Prime Minister Berlusconi, won about 44% of the votes, leading other parties and party alliances. (Liu Xinshe)
Edit:He Chuanning Responsible editor:Su Suiyue
Source:Xinhua
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