Ex-premier and centrist Italia Viva
(IV) leader Matteo Renzi on Wednesday opened a government crisis
by announcing that IV's two ministers, farm chief Teresa
Bellanova and equal opportunities head Elena Bonetti, were
quitting Premier Giuseppe Conte's administration.
Renzi said IV had not opened the crisis, which had already been
open "for months".
He said he had the utmost faith in President Sergio Mattarella,
who is the arbiter of the crisis.
"The king is naked, politics is not a reality show," Renzi
added.
Mattarella earlier on Wednesday stressed to Conte the need to
emerge rapidly from uncertainty amid the alarming situation due
to the COVID pandemic during talks on the looming government
crisis, sources at the presidential palace said.
They said Conte had talks on cabinet's approval of the COVID
Recovery Plan and the state of relations within the ruling
coalition, after Renzi repeatedly threatened to pull IV out of
the government over alleged flaws in the government's
222.9-billion-euro Recovery Plan.
Political observers say Conte may resign, there may be a new
Conte-led government or merely a reshuffle, or a snap election
where the right-wing opposition is favoured.
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