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At Rome's Chigi Palace, during a handover bell ceremony, Giorgia Meloni formally takes over as Italy's first woman prime minister, a day after being sworn in as the leader of the country's most right-wing government since World War II. IMAGES
Italian Prime Minister Mario Draghi handed in his resignation on Thursday, the office of President Sergio Mattarella says, after his national unity coalition government crumbled. SOUNDBITE
King Philippe of Belgium is greeted by Italian Prime minister Mario Draghi and Italian President Sergio Mattarella at the Palazzo Chigi as they meet to discuss the importance of relations between their two countries. The Belgian state visit to Italy was first planned for March 2020 but was postponed when the coronavirus pandemic first began. IMAGES
Rome (Italy), Oct 5 (EFE) .- (Camera: Álvaro Padilla) The result of the municipal elections in which the right wing has failed to win in any of the big cities and with which the confrontation has become more evident between Giorgia Meloni, from the Brothers of Italy, and Matteo Salvini, from the League, softening his desire to assault power, makes Mario Draghi breathe easy so that he can continue with his reform government without shocks.FOOTAGE OF THE STREETS OF ROME AFTER THE ELECTIONS.
French president Emmanuel Macron meets the head of the Italian PM Mario Draghi in Marseille before heading to a Michelin-starred restaurant for dinner. The leaders spoke about the situation in Afghanistan and preparation for France taking the rotating presidency of the Council of the European Union. IMAGES
Rome (Italy), Feb 4 (EFE), (Camera: Álvaro Padilla).- The outgoing Italian prime minister Giuseppe Conte said he was confident that the former president of the European Central Bank (ECB) Mario Draghi would be able to form a political government rather that one formed by technocrats.FOOTAGE AND SOUNDBITES OF GIUSEPPE CONTE:"Yesterday I met with the person in charge of forming the (new) government, Mario Draghi. It was a long and very open meeting. At the end of it, I wished him a good job.""I expect a political government that is solid and has enough cohesion to take political decisions because the urgencies of the country require political actions."