(ANSA) - Rome, September 12 - The parliamentary whips of the
ruling League and 5-Star Movement (M5S) on Wednesday called on
Mario Nava, the president of Italian stock-market regulator
CONSOB, to resign.
The parties said Nava was "incompatible with the presidency
of an independent Italian authority" due to a position he has
had with the European Commission.
M5S-League call on CONSOB chief to quit
Ruling parties say conflict of interest due to Commission role