Draghi completes govt team with 19 women, 20 men
Undersecretaries help correct gender imbalance
25 Febbraio 2021
ROME, FEB 25 - Premier Mario Draghi has completed
his government team with 19 women and 20 men appointed as
undersecretaries and junior ministers to his national unity
government, helping the executive correct a gender imbalance.
Six of the new appointees are deputy ministers, four women and
two men: Marina Sereni (foreign affairs), Laura Castelli
(economy), Gilberto Pichetto Fratin and
Alessandra Todde (industry), and Teresa Bellanova and Alessandro
Morelli (infrastructure and transport).
The biggest party in parliament, the anti-establishment 5-Star
MOvement (M5S), got the most posts with 11, followed by the
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The former President of the European Central Bank, Mario Draghi, has been sworn-in as Italy s next Prime Minister. Mr Draghi, a prominent economist, accepted the top role on February 12 and later that day read out a list of ministerial picks designed to create consensus among political parties. Italy s government crisis was triggered in January when former Prime Minister Matteo Renzi s Italia Viva party withdrew its support from the coalition, amid a row over how to spend the €200bill
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The former President of the European Central Bank, Mario Draghi, has been sworn-in as Italy s next Prime Minister. Mr Draghi, a prominent economist, accepted the top role on Friday and later that day read out a list of ministerial picks designed to create consensus among political parties. His new administration, consisting of a mix of technocrats and politicians, are now set to take office on Tuesday after a vote from both houses of the Italian Parliament.