Reform Minister Maria Elena Boschi
said Tuesday no-confidence motions in the government, always
defeated, had become such a regular thing they might be
considered a "literary genre" to themselves or could be compared
to the fixtures of the Champions League.
"The no-confidence motions are now a literary genre, there's
one every week, individual or collective. The oppositions are
focused only on this," she said on RAI's flagship Porta a Porta
talk show.
The motions, she quipped, are "a set appointment: on
Wednesday evening there's the Champions League, and on Thursdays
there's the confidence vote.
Boschi was being interview in her other capacity as minister
for relations with parliament, over an oil-industry amendment
that last week spurred the resignation of industry minister
Federica Guidi.
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